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09-13-2025 09:38 AM in
LED and OLED TVsI believe the only way to do that would be to add a sound bar with a volume equalization feature. If your TV itself has this feature, it would likely be listed in the manual. Z-Vox has this feature integrated into their sound bar, so that if you turn on the feature, all volume will be at the same level. I don't know about other brands of sound bars, but I have a Z-Vox and this works perfectly.
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LED and OLED TVsYes! This is such a common issue — ads on streaming platforms are often mastered at much higher volume than the shows themselves.
You can try enabling “Auto Volume” or “Adaptive Sound” in your TV’s sound settings. This helps normalize volume levels so you don’t get blasted during commercials.
If your TV doesn’t have those options, an external soundbar or receiver with Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) or “Night Mode” can also smooth out sudden volume jumps.