How do I set Dolby Dynamic Range?
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- For models released in 2024: This setting affects Dolby Audio and HE-AAC audio contents.
- For models released in 2023 or before: This setting affects Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby AC-4 sound sources.
To set the Dolby Dolby Dynamic Range, follow the next steps:
- Access the Settings screen according to your TV remote options:
- Press the Quick Settings ( or ) button, then select Settings. (For models with the Quick settings button on the remote)
- Press the HOME button, then select Settings.
- The following steps depend on your TV menu options:
- Select Display & Sound → Picture & Sound → Sound (xxx) → Dynamic range settings → Dynamic Range (current input) → Standard or Compressed.
Note: The Sound (xxx) options differ depending on the output device or region. For example, Sound (TV speakers) or Sound (Audio system). - Select Display & Sound → Sound → Volume level → Dolby Dynamic Range → Standard or Compressed.
- Select Sound → Sound → Advanced settings → Input related → Dolby Dynamic Range → Standard or Compressed.
- Select Display & Sound → Picture & Sound → Sound (xxx) → Dynamic range settings → Dynamic Range (current input) → Standard or Compressed.
- Select Standard or Compressed.
- Standard mode takes the widest dynamic range because signals are directly played back. Quiet signals remain quiet, and loud signals remain loud.
- Compressed mode compresses the volume difference and increases the overall volume. Thus, the audio is easier to hear regardless of the sound source's dynamic range.
Note: This setting affects Dolby Digital®, Dolby Digital Plus™, and Dolby® AC-4 sound sources.