One of the most frustrating experiences when you're watching TV and Watch I Don't Love You Yet Onlineyou can only hear the background noise — the explosions and the music — of a scene but not the actual dialogue. Enter: Dialogue Boost.
Amazon Prime Video is rolling out a new accessibility feature that allows users to increase the volume of dialogue withoutincreasing background music and effects, saving people from being forced to turn on subtitlesif they don't want to.
"At Prime Video, we are committed to building an inclusive, equitable, and enjoyable streaming experience for all our customers," Raf Soltanovich, the vice president of technology at Prime Video and Amazon Studios said in a statement. "Our library of captioned and audio described content continues to grow, and by leveraging our technological capabilities to create industry-first innovations like Dialogue Boost, we are taking another step to create a more accessible streaming experience."
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To use Amazon's Dialogue Boost, navigate to the audio and subtitles menu and click on "English Dialogue Boost: Medium" or "English Dialogue Boost: High."
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The feature will become available for some specific Amazon Original programs globally — like "Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," and more — before it rolls out more widely. It's available for all Prime Video-supported devices. While Amazon is the first global streaming service to offer this feature, similar features are available on other platforms, like Roku's"speech clarity."