I meant no external speakers or receiver . The TV itself has speakers .
"We don't have time to search your TV." That's a shame . I was really counting on you searching that .
"and it is a B...not an 8, and the P7FXZC is irrelevent" So sorry .
BTW , "irrelevent" is spelled wrong .
Can you elaborate what you mean by this one ?
I did set the DCR setting on the bluray player ( for my no receiver system ) and it seems to help . Still a little higher volume for the voices
is needed but the action and music is not overwhelming as used to be so is much better .
Here are the Audio settings I could find on the Bluray player . Any of these likely to have an effect ? :
Digital Audio Output : Auto or PCM
DSD Output Mode : On or Off
BD Audio Mix Setting : On or Off
DTS Neo:6 : On or Off
Audio DRC : Auto or On or Off
Downmix : Surround or Stereo
OK , let's start with the TV with no speakers .
It is Sony BDP-BX510 3D Bluray player .
For the TV , all I have right now is Samsung 40 inch model no. LN408530P7FXZC .
For the TV without speakers , HDMI direct to TV .
For the TV with receiver and speakers setup , it is HDMI direct to TV and optical cable from TV to receiver .
I will see if I can find the settings you mentioned but I am not optimistic .
Well , really ? Then there is some problem with my hearing because I have had the same problem with two
different TVs and two different Bluray players .
I just don't get it .
Can someone tell me what is wrong with the sound on blurays and dvds ?
OK , I have a TV with no speakers and if I watch a movie on a local station channel ,
the sound is generally fine . I can hear the voices fine and I don't have to turn up the
volume too much .
But if I play a Bluray on my...