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dBfs scales, EBU r68 or DIN ?
In our studio in the Netherlands we use a Yamaha O2r audio console, and
a Sony DVW500 digital betacam recorder. Recently we bought a AES/EBU DK-audio peakmeter, and the German DIN-PPM scale is our reference. In some situations we prefer the dBfs scale, but that seems not to be compatible with the German DIN-PPM scale, there is always a difference of 3dB. I think that the EBU dBfs standard scale is used for the digital betacam and the o2R. My conclusion, if you use the DIN PPM scale (RTW) and the EBU-r68 dBfs scale, you have a headroom left of only 6 dB in the digital betacam. Who knows the solution ? What's the standard scale for digital betacam ? Is the O2R standard always the EBU-r68 scale ? Hope to see some reactions. Jaap |
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