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My guess is that you are watching some documentary on History channel or similar. I am totally aware of your problem, many of them the narrators voice is buried under the music. There's nothing you can do about that but complain to the broadcaster, ie., history channel etc. Your TV if newer does have compression but this is more for keeping sound levels constant, like watching a movie where explosions blow you ten feet back then they talk and you can't hear them. High compression will help this. No good on TV commercials that are 25db higher than programming though. There is now a law here in the USA forbidding this practice but its pretty much ignored.
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