Go into the TVs MENU (audio or set up) to adjust this.
To speed up audio in Logic Pro, select the audio region you want to adjust, then go to the Inspector panel. You can change the playback speed by adjusting the "Length" setting under the "Region" section by dragging the right edge to the left or by setting a new tempo in the project settings. Alternatively, you can use the "Flex Time" feature by enabling Flex on the audio track, then dragging the audio region's edges to change its speed while maintaining pitch.
To change the BPM of a song, you can use audio editing software or a digital audio workstation. Locate the BPM setting in the software and adjust it to your desired tempo. This will speed up or slow down the song accordingly.
To change the audio in the Audio/Music track, simply delete it and put something else in its place. To change the audio of a video in the video track, first Mute the audio of the video. Then place alternate audio in the Audio/Music track.
You can go to your setting menu and change that so only your conversations will be over the headset
To "change" the clock you need to "change" the radio..... To "change" the time, see Setting the Clock on page 3-9 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Comfort Controls and Audio Systems.....
Check the menu of your DVD (set-up) and see if it has a volume output adjustment. I have an Apex with that feature and it didn't come fully turned up.
Increasing Loudness in Earpiece as well as Headset# Goto Test Mode by presing *#0206*8378## Goto H/W test > Audio Setting > Goto Normal > Rx PGA > Change value maximum upto 254# Goto H/W test > Audio Setting > Goto Normal > Rx Vol > Change value of each level by 5-20# Goto H/W test > Audio Setting > Goto Normal > HFR gain > Change value maximum upto 20# Goto H/W test > Audio Setting > MP3 Codec SPK > Increase the value for each level by 6 and set the 14th level 254# Goto H/W test > Audio Setting > MP3 Codec EAR > Set 14th level as 248 and set value for other levels by decreasing the value by 7
Connect the digital audio output of the TV to the optical input of the sound bar with the included optical cable.
To change the audio of Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force 2 to Japanese, you need to access the game's main menu. Look for the "Options" or "Settings" section, then navigate to the "Language" setting. Select "Japanese" from the available options, and the game should switch to Japanese audio. If the game does not have this option, you may need to use a fan-made patch or modified version that supports the Japanese audio.
You can change the file name extension (format) with an Audio Converter. Free audio converters are available online. Simply Google: free audio converters.
See Setting the Time, under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Audio System(s), on page 3-52 of your "Owner's Manual".....
See *Setting the Time* on page 3-52 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Audio System(s).....