The summary of ‘How to Fix/Improve Android Auto Audio Quality’

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The video provides a detailed guide to enhancing audio quality on Android Auto by adjusting specific settings in music streaming apps like Spotify. Key recommendations include setting the audio quality for downloads and streaming to the highest possible level, turning off the "normalize volume" feature, and disabling Dolby Atmos to avoid muffled sound. These changes make a noticeable difference, as demonstrated by the presenter through audio comparisons. The video concludes with the presenter's personal account of improved audio experience in his car after implementing these steps and suggests subscribing for more mobile tech tips.

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In this part of the video, the speaker provides three steps to improve audio quality using Android Auto. First, they recommend opening your music streaming app (using Spotify as an example) and setting the audio quality for downloads to the highest setting, preferably “very high.” If you can’t download music, ensure cellular streaming is set to the highest quality, despite the increased data usage. Second, they advise turning off the “normalize volume” setting, as it can muffle the sound. Finally, they suggest turning off Dolby Atmos, as it can contribute to a muffled sound in the car. They demonstrate how to disable Dolby Atmos on a Samsung Galaxy device and suggest searching for similar settings on other phones. Each of these adjustments cumulatively enhances the audio quality.

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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates the differences in audio quality by toggling Dolby Atmos and the normalize volume setting in Spotify on and off. He explains the steps, plays the music, and notes the audible differences. After comparing the settings, the presenter concludes that adjusting these settings can significantly improve audio quality, especially for those using Android Auto in their cars. He shares his personal experience of initially thinking his new car had worse audio quality until he made these adjustments. The video ends with a recommendation to subscribe for more mobile tech content and a mention of the video sponsor, Best No Copyright Music.

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