I'm using a Roku TV, and have the latest software update, but it's frustrating how varied the volume levels are from channel to channel. Some Roku channels are very low, others very high, and on some, I can turn the level up far higher than normal, and it's still not very loud. So on one, 75 isn't very loud, while on another, 25 is very loud! Isn't there some sort of volume normalization feature, as found on 20 year old iPods, and other devices?
Which Roku TV do you have? I have 2 TCL Roku TV's. While watching something press the * on the remote. Go the the sound settings and enable leveling.
Hi @StevenCee
Thanks for the post.
Here are the detailed steps you can follow to enable leveling:
If you have a Roku TV, you may be able to adjust manufacturer-specific sound modes from the same options menu described above.
For more information, this support article may help: How do I use volume modes on my Roku® streaming device?
All the best,
Kariza
I too, have a TCL Roku TV, 55", and when I go to the sound settings, there is no option called "leveling".
There is no setting called Volume Modes, nor Leveling...
You have 2 threads going on. I posted on your other comment. What series do you have? How old is it? Even my 32” TCL has those options. It’s a 32S327. Are you using a soundbar or something plugged into HDMI ARC?
I don't have anything plugged in for external sound, and no Volume Mode is shown...
Please provide all the information I asked. Post a picture of the settings you have when you press the * button while streaming. What series is your TV and what version of Roku OS are you using?
I gave the info on the other thread, a TCL 55", 625, and the options when I click * are the same as yours, but there isn't a Volume Mode.
Ok so if you Google your series TV those came out in 2019. They are a very budget series TV which is probably why you don’t have those settings. The old story you got what you paid for.