Folks, try going into your TV audio settings and turn off ALL features having to do with AGC, Dolby Atomos, "Smart Volume", and anything else that appears to be an "enhancement" to the TV's loudspeaker audio. I know this is not preferred since you may have particular settings you like. The reason to try this is because the TV's audio settings (AGC etc.) are unknown to Portal TV, which causes a particularly nasty problem for echo control. Portal TV can "adapt to" volume control changes, but any "smart audio" feature is a nonlinear operation that all widgets like Portal TV struggle with (Facebook's widgets or other companies' widgets). Anyway, give it a try if you're game, and good luck!
Folks, try going into your TV audio settings and turn off ALL features having to do with AGC, Dolby Atomos, "Smart Volume", and anything else that appears to be an "enhancement" to the TV's loudspeaker audio. I know this is not preferred since you may have particular settings you like. The reason to try this is because the TV's audio settings (AGC etc.) are unknown to Portal TV, which causes a particularly nasty problem for echo control. Portal TV can "adapt to" volume control changes, but any "smart audio" feature is a nonlinear operation that all widgets like Portal TV struggle with (Facebook's widgets or other companies' widgets). Anyway, give it a try if you're game, and good luck!