Enabling the Sound (Additional Settings)

Sound > Additional Settings Try Now

Configure additional settings for optimum audio output.

●● DTV Audio Level Try Now

(Digital channels only)

The TV cannot freely control the volume of the digital audio that it sends to the AV receiver. Use this to set the digital audio volume at a comfortable level.

"" According to the type of broadcast signal, MPEG / HE-AAC can be adjusted between -10dB and 0dB.

"" To increase or decrease the volume, adjust between the range 0 and -10 respectively.

●● Audio Format, Audio Delay

This Smart TV is SPDIF-enabled. The Sony Philips Digital Interface (SPDIF) provides digital audio output to speakers and various digital devices, including A/V Receivers and home theatres.

Audio Format Try Now

Selects the Digital Audio output (SPDIF) format. The available Digital Audio output (SPDIF) formats may vary depending on the input source.

Audio Delay Try Now

This setting helps correct timing mismatches between the audio and video tracks when you are watching TV and listening to audio through a digital audio device. Enabling the feature displays a slide bar that you can use to adjust the delay by up to 250ms.

●● Dolby Digital Comp Try Now

Some digital TV programmes provide 5.1-channel Dolby audio. This TV converts Dolby audio to stereo audio so that it can play the sound through the TV’s speakers. There are two methods to choose from. RF is for better sound at lower volumes, and Line is for higher volumes.

●● HD Audio

Listen to the audio from the TV in HD quality.

"" Standard audio signals are sampled at 48 kHz while HD audio signals are sampled at 96 kHz.

"" Some S/PDIF receivers may not be compatible. For such incompatible receivers, deactivate HD Audio and use normal audio mode instead.

"" The HD audio signals available on the TV are not available on external audio players connected via HDMI, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi networks.