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Broadcast vs. DVD peak levels
Hi All,
For the live broadcast mixing I do, the engineers at the station have limited the control room audio to around +6VU (based on 0VU=-20 dbfs) so peaks are allowed up to -14 dbfs. One engineer I know who does a lot of broadcast TV spot mixing limits his audio to -9 dbfs to avoid triggering broadcast limiters. My question to those of you who do a lot of DVD video mixing is: how high do you all let your peak levels go when mixing an audio for video project that's going to DVD? Do you use the full dynamic range up to 0 dbfs, or limit it to some lower value? Thanks, Reid |
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