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Audio from TVs
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Brian Gaff
2023-11-08 11:26:23 UTC
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I notice that my Samsung, which has a terrible voice called Pico, is much
louder on Alexa than on its own voice. Indeed, you press the button on the
remote and say enable mushroom fm skill, and it plays it at twice the volume
of the TV audio. I have had to fit a knob on the feed to stop it overloading
the amp. If it seems to have no overload issues on its optical out and the
cheap analogue converter I use, then that is fine, but your ears are not.
Also the turning on and off sound is loud as well. Surely the software of
alexa should have a separate internal volume or be made the same as the rest
of the tv? The start up and exit sounds are so loud they nearly do your
brain in!

Incidentally, any skill you use on a Samsung tv with alexa, only remains
active while the TV is on. Next time you start it you have to enable it
again.And no the alexa volume down does nothing on the software version.
Brian
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Abdul Sidu Ben Useless
2023-11-15 14:27:01 UTC
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Post by Brian Gaff
I notice that my Samsung, which has a terrible voice called Pico, is
much louder on Alexa than on its own voice. Indeed, you press the button
on the remote and say enable mushroom fm skill, and it plays it at twice
the volume of the TV audio. I have had to fit a knob on the feed to stop
it overloading the amp. If it seems to have no overload issues on its
optical out and the cheap analogue converter I use, then that is fine,
but your ears are not. Also the turning on and off sound is loud as
well. Surely the software of alexa should have a separate internal
volume or be made the same as the rest of the tv? The start up and exit
sounds are so loud they nearly do your brain in!
Incidentally, any skill you use on a Samsung tv with alexa, only remains
active while the TV is on. Next time you start it you have to enable it
again.And no the alexa volume down does nothing on the software version.
Brian
yeah, they dont seem to know about 0dB RMS (1mW in 600 Ohms) anymore.
Brian Gaff
2023-11-15 17:22:45 UTC
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Yes the probability is that on an optical connection it has no meaning
maybe.
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Post by Brian Gaff
I notice that my Samsung, which has a terrible voice called Pico, is
much louder on Alexa than on its own voice. Indeed, you press the button
on the remote and say enable mushroom fm skill, and it plays it at twice
the volume of the TV audio. I have had to fit a knob on the feed to stop
it overloading the amp. If it seems to have no overload issues on its
optical out and the cheap analogue converter I use, then that is fine,
but your ears are not. Also the turning on and off sound is loud as
well. Surely the software of alexa should have a separate internal
volume or be made the same as the rest of the tv? The start up and exit
sounds are so loud they nearly do your brain in!
Incidentally, any skill you use on a Samsung tv with alexa, only remains
active while the TV is on. Next time you start it you have to enable it
again.And no the alexa volume down does nothing on the software version.
Brian
yeah, they dont seem to know about 0dB RMS (1mW in 600 Ohms) anymore.
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