Im tired of having to adjust the volume every time the program changes or I switch sources or TV channels. Can Dolby Digital help?
Yes. Conventional program sources often force you to readjust the volume when you change channels or play a different video. With Dolby Digital program sources, a feature called dialogue normalization lets you set playback volume and forget it. Dialogue normalization automatically adjusts the volume when you change Dolby Digital programs so that the level of the dialogue remains constant. It does not alter the dynamic range, only the overall playback level, based on data about the dialogue that is coded into the program signal. With dialogue normalization, you can “channel surf” when watching digital TV without having to adjust the volume each time you change channels. Those extra-loud commercials will be tamed. And you can play an evening’s worth of DVD-Video discs without ever touching the volume control.
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