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If you prefer a more direct or traditional audio experience without the immersive surround effect, you can easily turn off the Dolby Atmos Custom Surround Virtualizer. Here's how to disable the virtual surround sound for a simpler, less expansive audio experience.
Steps to Turn Off Dolby Atmos Custom Surround Virtualizer:
Open Your Device Settings:
Go to Settings on your Android phone.
Tap on Sound & Vibration or Audio, depending on your device.
Access Dolby Atmos Settings:
Scroll down and tap Dolby Atmos, or open the Dolby Atmos app if itβs available on your device.
Select the Custom Preset or Mode:
Choose the Custom preset in Dolby Atmos.
The Custom mode lets you adjust specific settings like surround sound effects.
Disable Surround Virtualizer:
Tap on the gear icon or go to Advanced Settings within Dolby Atmos.
Look for the Surround Virtualizer or Virtual Surround option.
Toggle the switch off to disable the custom surround effect.
Test with Audio Playback:
Play music, movies, or any content to check the difference.
With the surround virtualizer off, the sound will feel more direct and less expansive.
Important Notes:
Headphones or Speakers: The surround effect is more noticeable when using headphones or good quality speakers.
Ideal for Simple Sound: Turning off the surround virtualizer gives a more natural and straightforward sound, ideal for those who prefer stereo sound or minimal audio effects.
Not Available on All Devices: Some devices may not have the surround virtualizer option, or it may be enabled by default with no toggle to turn it off.
Now you can enjoy a straightforward audio experience without the Dolby Atmos Custom Surround Virtualizer!