Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 7:04 AM

tvOS 17 helps you hear what people are saying in shows, when using HomePods
as speakers
 
A common complaint of late is that it's hard to hear people in TV shows and
movies these days, with character voices buried behind the cacophony of
sound effects and background music found in modern productions.

One of the smaller changes coming in tvOS 17 is an audio enhancement option
to help mitigate these cases, available for users of Apple TV 4K with paired
HomePod speaker setups.
This feature is exclusive to Apple TV 4K with home theater audio mode using
HomePod (second-generation) speakers. It is not offered for the original
HomePod or HomePod mini (probably because the single speaker design cannot
sufficiently render different output channels).

It also appears to only be available with apps that use the standard system
video player. You activate it through the Sound menu above the progress bar,
with the Enhance Dialogue option next to the long-standing Reduce Loud
Sounds option.

Apple says enabling the Enhance Dialogue option analyzes audio being played
and separates the actors' speech from effects and background music,
"bringing dialogue forward to the center channel".

If you want to try out this feature right now, you will need to install the
tvOS beta on Apple TV and install the HomePod beta (which necessitates
installing a limited distribution AppleSeed profile). Otherwise, wait until
the fall when these new OS's ship to all customers.
Other Apple TV software features coming this year include FaceTime via
Continuity Camera, redesigned Control Center, third-party VPN support and
more.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/11/tvos-17-dialogue-enhance-homepod/


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