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Turn down the volume on your samsung tv’s voice: a simple fix to quiet the noise

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What To Know

  • If you’ve tried all the above methods and the voice on your Samsung TV still won’t turn off, you can reset your TV to its factory settings.
  • By following these steps, you can effectively disable the voice on your Samsung TV and enjoy a quiet and immersive viewing experience.
  • Check if the Voice Guide or Voice Assistant is turned on in the Accessibility or Sound settings.

Tired of the constant voice interruptions from your Samsung TV? Whether it’s the automated assistant Bixby or the narrator describing on-screen content, these voices can be distracting and annoying. Fortunately, there are several ways to disable the voice on your Samsung TV, restoring your viewing experience to tranquility.

1. Disable Bixby Voice

Step 1: Launch Bixby

  • Press the Bixby button on your TV remote.

Step 2: Go to Settings

  • Select the “Settings” icon (gear symbol) in the top-right corner of the Bixby screen.

Step 3: Turn Off Bixby Voice

  • Navigate to “Voice Interaction” and toggle the “Voice Wake-up” option to “Off.”

2. Disable Voice Guide

Step 1: Access Accessibility Settings

  • Press the “Home” button on your remote.
  • Scroll down to “Settings” and select it.
  • Choose “General” and then “Accessibility.”

Step 2: Turn Off Voice Guide

  • Scroll down to “Voice Guide Settings.”
  • Toggle the “Voice Guide” option to “Off.”

3. Disable Voice Assistant

Step 1: Open Settings

  • Press the “Home” button and navigate to “Settings.”

Step 2: Select Sound

  • Choose “Sound” from the left-hand menu.

Step 3: Disable Voice Assistant

  • Scroll down to “Voice Assistant” and toggle it to “Off.”

4. Adjust Voice Volume

Step 1: Access Sound Settings

  • Press the “Home” button and select “Settings.”
  • Choose “Sound” from the left-hand menu.

Step 2: Adjust Voice Volume

  • Scroll down to “Voice Volume” and use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the volume.

5. Disable Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)

Step 1: Open Network Settings

  • Press the “Home” button and navigate to “Settings.”
  • Choose “General” and then “Network.”

Step 2: Disable VOIP

  • Select “VoIP” and toggle it to “Off.”

6. Disable Description Audio

Step 1: Access Accessibility Settings

  • Press the “Home” button and navigate to “Settings.”
  • Choose “General” and then “Accessibility.”

Step 2: Disable Description Audio

  • Scroll down to “Description Audio Settings.”
  • Toggle the “Description Audio” option to “Off.”

7. Reset TV Settings

If you’ve tried all the above methods and the voice on your Samsung TV still won’t turn off, you can reset your TV to its factory settings.

Step 1: Open Settings

  • Press the “Home” button and navigate to “Settings.”

Step 2: Select General

  • Choose “General” from the left-hand menu.

Step 3: Reset TV

  • Scroll down to “Reset” and select it.
  • Enter your PIN (default is “0000”) and confirm the reset.

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By following these steps, you can effectively disable the voice on your Samsung TV and enjoy a quiet and immersive viewing experience.

Basics You Wanted To Know

1. Why is my Samsung TV voice still on after I’ve turned it off?

  • Check if the Voice Guide or Voice Assistant is turned on in the Accessibility or Sound settings.
  • Ensure VOIP or Description Audio is disabled.
  • Consider resetting your TV to factory settings.

2. Can I customize the voice on my Samsung TV?

  • No, the voice on Samsung TVs cannot be customized.

3. How do I turn on the voice on my Samsung TV?

  • Follow the steps outlined in this guide in reverse order to enable the voice.
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Daniel Jones

Daniel founded Tender Home Assist in 2021 with a vision to create smart home technology that helps families live more comfortably. He has over 15 years of experience in product development and holds several patents in home automation. Prior to starting Tender, Daniel was VP of Engineering at Anthropic, where he led the team that developed AI-powered climate control systems. He has a passion for designing products that are accessible to everyone and make daily tasks effortless. In his free time, Daniel enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. He also volunteers with a local nonprofit that provides weatherization services to low-income homeowners. Daniel is dedicated to helping more families benefit from smart home tech through his work at Tender Home Assist.
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