Dish Network Introduces TruVolume Technology

Do you find it annoying when you come across fluctuation of sound while switching channels? There is no need to worry; Dish Network brings you the perfect solution to all your problem. The company has joined hands with SRS Labs, a pioneering name in surround sound, volume and voice technologies, to provide you with the best quality volume control. Dish Network is going to introduce SRS TruVolume technology to the set top boxes. The satellite TV set top boxes when equipped with the TruVolume technology can provide the viewers a relief from the annoying sound fluctuations while switching channels or sources.

SRS TruVolume

Dish Network is constantly thriving to provide the best quality TV entertainment to its viewers. Hence they are always on the look out of the solutions of problems that the viewers are encountering while watching dish TV. For this reason they have come up with this unique solution to the annoying volume fluctuation.

TruVolume is a powerful solution to the volume fluctuation problems that each Dish Network viewer has come across at some point or the other. TruVolume uses an advanced technology from SRS Labs to maintain a uniform volume level while switching sources and channels. It also includes multi band analysis and discrimination technology to give a better volume experience to the viewers. With this technology included in the Dish Network set top boxes it is expected that the viewers will get the optimum quality sound experience that will contribute to the overall satellite TV entertainment experience of the viewers.

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  • SarahCat

    I read about this capability some months ago. The audio level discrepancies just from SD to HD programming on Dish has made SD programming (earsplitting) so unpleasant to use, I avoid it.

    Any clue about when Dish will actually roll this out to customers? I hope it’s real, which would be all but unlikely since the VIP 922 DVR receiver was demonstrated at CES in early January, 2009 and its release has never been announced. That’s almost 14 months.

  • SarahCat

    I read about this capability some months ago. The audio level discrepancies just from SD to HD programming on Dish has made SD programming (earsplitting) so unpleasant to use, I avoid it.

    Any clue about when Dish will actually roll this out to customers? I hope it’s real, which would be all but unlikely since the VIP 922 DVR receiver was demonstrated at CES in early January, 2009 and its release has never been announced. That’s almost 14 months.

  • Kristi Colinger

    Hi Sarah! At present almost 90% of the viewers in North America suffer from irritating sound fluctuation. So, TruVolume technology comes as a great advantage to them.

    According to per our knowledge, TruVolume technology will be rolled out to DISH Network set-top boxes somewhere in the first half of the second quarter of the year.

  • Kristi Colinger

    Hi Sarah! At present almost 90% of the viewers in North America suffer from irritating sound fluctuation. So, TruVolume technology comes as a great advantage to them.

    According to per our knowledge, TruVolume technology will be rolled out to DISH Network set-top boxes somewhere in the first half of the second quarter of the year.

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