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  • December 20, 2022
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When I watch a movie on the TV I hear a lot of sound from the beam sound bar but the sound from my surround speakers (sonos one) is very weak
I send a dts 5.1 signal from my tv to the beam
Can we adjust the volume of the speakers independently?
Thanks

Best answer by Mr. T

You can adjust the output from the surrounds by increasing the TV Level setting within Surround Audio section of app.

If you do not have Trueplay enabled, you can also adjust the Surround Distance. Setting a larger distance, that does not need to be factually correct for the surround placement, will increase it’s volume.

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Mr. T
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  • December 20, 2022

You can adjust the output from the surrounds by increasing the TV Level setting within Surround Audio section of app.

If you do not have Trueplay enabled, you can also adjust the Surround Distance. Setting a larger distance, that does not need to be factually correct for the surround placement, will increase it’s volume.


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  • December 20, 2022

What sound format does the Sonos app say you are receiving? Id you are receiving a 5.1 signal, than this might be more about expectations. Surround sound is what is says on the tin: audiences applauding after a concert, birds chirping in the park, helicopters taking off, bombs exploding in the distance. You won’t here on screen conversations any better: they are supposed to (seem to) originate from the screen.


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  • December 20, 2022

IT s better to hav pcm 2.0 or DTS 5.1

i try both i don t see thé difference