What levels do you guys use when producing audio for DVD Architect in Vegas?
Reason I ask is that all of my DVDs have audio that is way too hot, and in fact it clips in some cases. Best guess from listening to it by ear is that it's about 8 to 10 db hotter than commercial DVDs.
After editing a video, I usually normalize the tracks. The master output mixer is left at default, and average peak audio on the master VU meters is about -6 to -3 or so.
When encoding the AC3 audio, I use the stereo DVD preset and do no recompression in DVDA. I have played with changing the dialog normalization setting to -31 as was suggested in another thread, but that only seem to make it louder!
I know that analog inputs to digital devices like DVCPro machines are normally set to -20, so I'm guessing that maybe I need to set the master output mixer to -20 in Vegas, but I would have thought this would all be taken care of "behind the scenes" in Vegas and DVDA so that normalization is normaliztion is normalization, yada, yada.
Most threads that I've searched on these fora complain about audio being too low, not too high, so I'm looking for advice.
By the way, I added an audio track in PCM format to a menu that was normalized to 99% in Sound Forge and it too was very, very hot.
Am I missing a setting somewhere in Vegas or DVDA, or should I be setting audio to -20db before importing into DVDA?
Thanks in advance - I'm frankly stumped at this point.
Tom
Reason I ask is that all of my DVDs have audio that is way too hot, and in fact it clips in some cases. Best guess from listening to it by ear is that it's about 8 to 10 db hotter than commercial DVDs.
After editing a video, I usually normalize the tracks. The master output mixer is left at default, and average peak audio on the master VU meters is about -6 to -3 or so.
When encoding the AC3 audio, I use the stereo DVD preset and do no recompression in DVDA. I have played with changing the dialog normalization setting to -31 as was suggested in another thread, but that only seem to make it louder!
I know that analog inputs to digital devices like DVCPro machines are normally set to -20, so I'm guessing that maybe I need to set the master output mixer to -20 in Vegas, but I would have thought this would all be taken care of "behind the scenes" in Vegas and DVDA so that normalization is normaliztion is normalization, yada, yada.
Most threads that I've searched on these fora complain about audio being too low, not too high, so I'm looking for advice.
By the way, I added an audio track in PCM format to a menu that was normalized to 99% in Sound Forge and it too was very, very hot.
Am I missing a setting somewhere in Vegas or DVDA, or should I be setting audio to -20db before importing into DVDA?
Thanks in advance - I'm frankly stumped at this point.
Tom