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Amazon adds a new 'Dialogue Boost' option for its original TV shows and movies | Engadget

By Ana Escamilla
Published in TV & Movies
April 18, 2023
1 min read
Amazon adds a new 'Dialogue Boost' option for its original TV shows and movies | Engadget

So, I just read an interesting article about Amazon adding a new feature called ‘Dialogue Boost’ for their original TV shows and movies. Basically, it enhances the sound quality for dialogue, making it easier for viewers to hear and understand what the characters are saying.

Personally, I think this is a great idea. There have been so many times when I’m watching something and the music or background noises are so loud that I can barely hear what the characters are saying. It’s frustrating, especially because I really enjoy watching TV shows and movies with complex storylines and dialogue.

According to the article, Amazon designed this feature based on feedback from viewers who said they had trouble understanding some of the dialogue in their shows. Dialogue Boost will be available on all of Amazon’s original content, including shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and The Boys.

I’m glad that Amazon is taking steps to make their content more accessible and enjoyable for viewers. It shows that they’re taking customer feedback seriously and are willing to make changes to improve the user experience. Plus, it’s a great reminder that small features like this can make a big difference in how we consume and appreciate entertainment.

Overall, I think Dialogue Boost is a welcome addition to Amazon’s streaming platform. It’s a great example of how companies can use technology to enhance our viewing experience and make entertainment more accessible for everyone.


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