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lemonentry1
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ok so we have made a documentary, and mixed the audio track, which includes speech, and a lot of (already mastered) music. now our problem is, this sounds fine, but we have a volume issue, there are no visible peaks, but apparant audio clips when playing on a tv, and also our main volume(its peaking at -0.2 and its rms is - does not compare to a standard dvd/tv show.
so basically im looking for as much info as possible about mastering for broadcast tv and dvd as possible.
please someone help
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What software are you using to make your DVD?
Can you play the audio track in your "project mode" ok? (Dunno what your software calls it; Sony Vegas calls it "VEG" for the timeline-based editor view, and then it's something else entirely, when the rendered files are prepped in DVD Architect.) Other applications use different terms, but the intent is the same. Is your audio sounding OK at that point?
Does the problem get worse after you create the DVD? (Are you creating separate MPEG and AC3 files for your DVD?)
You need to give some more info, if you can, otherwise, we can't help you... |
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Peaking at -0.2???????????????
Max peak for broadcast is -10dBFS
Max peak for a DVD "Feature" is -4dBFS
Volume should show around -4 to 0dBVU thats VU not peak.
Monitoring for broadcast and DVD with speech:
Set you monitor to 0dBVU=80 to 82 dBSPL, and mix by ear. |
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Jaike
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| Quote: | Peaking at -0.2???????????????
Max peak for broadcast is -10dBFS
Max peak for a DVD "Feature" is -4dBFS
Volume should show around -4 to 0dBVU thats VU not peak.
Monitoring for broadcast and DVD with speech:
Set you monitor to 0dBVU=80 to 82 dBSPL, and mix by ear. |
Hi,
could you possibly go into a little more detail as to what this means in a practical sense?
Thanks a lot.... |
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JoeH
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I HATE it when folks post things like this, without enough (or incorrect) information.
Good folks jump in, attempting to help, and then the original poster never returns to explain further.
Mods, please remove this thread.  |
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Jaike
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:58 am |
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Yeah,
well if anyone else has any ideas...
Is there a kind of peak levels 'charter' for different media, DVD, TV, Radio, Cinema?...
Some light please! Thanks... |
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niclaus
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As said before, for dvd release, you should just calibrate your monitors to 82dbspl, and mix by hear. You should be fine then...
Do not forget that people can turn the volume knob of their TV, so don't worry about that, and just focus on making the mix sounds as good as you can.
The loudness war has not yet reach DVD releases, so let's not try to go there.
Another thing, you should try not to have to much peak above -6db fs in order not to have those Dolby compressors ruining your mix. Even if that means lowering the entire mix by a few dB. |
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niclaus
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| TVPostSound wrote: | Peaking at -0.2???????????????
Max peak for broadcast is -10dBFS. |
-10 dBfs!!!???
What's your max value in peak DIN???
Here, in France max Peak DIN is 0 (+1), so the brooadcaster ask to limit at -9 dBfs, but it always seems too much.
I usually limit around -7 and keep an eye on the meter... |
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Thomas W. Bethel
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niclaus
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oh yeah, we work with a -18 dBfs ref, for 0 VU, and -9 PPM.
So limiting à -10 makes sense then.
That's the same thing but with 2 more dB of headroom... |
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