I have a Sony BDV-F500 home cinema surround sound system and I am having problems with the sound quality when watching Blu-ray movies, particularly action films as the background sounds, especially music soundtracks, are often louder than the dialogue and this makes it difficult to follow what characters are saying. Close. Tech Support. While youâre at it, turn off special âenhancementsâ like Dolby surround, virtual surround or 360 sound and see if that puts the dialogue further up front rather than the sound effects. 4. Iâm a Sound Designer and Mixer by trade, and I am willing to bet a dollar that you are enjoying the general poor quality of the speakers in your monitor rather than a decent 2.1 or 5.1 home theatre setup. I can watch a movie, and if I have the dialogue at the perfect volume to hear it, but if theres any sound effect, like explosions or a waterfall, its Sound effects WAY louder than dialogue... - AVS Forum | Home Theater Discussions And Reviews âTenet has a sun cream squirt sound effect that is louder and clearer than some of its dialogue,â writes bemused Twitter User Luke Dunn. The exact steps vary depending on the model. I did the auto setup and everything sounded great. These sound tracks are being mixed by your TV into a stereo signal which does not give the ability to turn down the sound effects while leaving the dialogue intact. Raising the center channel volume relative to the left/right and surround channels makes dialogue louder than the music and sound effects, so it's easier to understand what the actors are saying. Tech Support. Solution 4: Changing the Communications Sound Settings Windows has a built-in feature which reduces your master volume by a significant percentage if it detects incoming telecommunications. Dialogue sound much lower than effects sound: music but no dialogue: Vigour dvd player. How to Amplify Dialogue on Sony TVs (and DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultra HD Blu-ray players) Since Dolby audio is the primary source of the improper voice and sound effects balance, Sony's dynamic range settings address this specifically. Audio engineers and ⦠Posted by 2 days ago. If you are facing a lot of baffled and low sound than before, you can easily revert the changes. Volume is a tricky thing. From the home menu, go to Settings and look for Display & Sound. To boost dialogue volume, try selecting speech-enhancing modes like News, Clear Voice or a setting along those lines. The issue isn't the dB settings, but the FX are much louder than the dialogue over the center speaker. Also the dialogue gets much better when I turn the (Netflix movie) sound setting of the movie from 5.1 to stereo but the downside is the sound effects are not as amazing as 5.1. Meanwhile, Forbes film ⦠I Cant hear dialogue audio: Help can't hear dialogue on new DVD player: Muffled echo during dialogue using surround: Looking for low budget soundbar that balances whispering dialogue and loud explosions: samsung dvd player is not playing dialogue only music How do I make dialogue louder on my TV? Sound effects coming from centre speaker at a much louder volume than dialogue. Sound effects coming from centre speaker at a much louder volume than dialogue. Switched to a Sony DH 790. We usually think of sound as âloudâ or âsoft,â but adjusting decibel levels is a delicate craft. The level of reflection and reverberation of sound is kept to a minimum, while dialogues and surround effects are reproduced vividly. I switched over to a Sony DH790 a few days ago.