I operate a Museum Theatre and need to have the audio levels from each video at the same levels so that we don't destroy the hearing of our visitors or make the sound inaudible. I have produced DVDs from our sources and brought them into about the same range. We also run commercially produced DVD and the levels from these are all over the map. I have a seperate player for these with its own gain control.
I just received a MiniDV tape of a program that we will be running. The level is hotter than anything I have seen before. The issue is not so much the peaks, but the audio has been compressed so that the range is from -25 dB to -0.7 dBFS. To reach a usable level, compared to the other material I am using, I need to reduce the level by 9 dB.
Is there any standard for average level?
How do I meter an average level?
What is the best way to get there?
In addition to Vegas + DVD, I also am using Sound Forge 7.
I just received a MiniDV tape of a program that we will be running. The level is hotter than anything I have seen before. The issue is not so much the peaks, but the audio has been compressed so that the range is from -25 dB to -0.7 dBFS. To reach a usable level, compared to the other material I am using, I need to reduce the level by 9 dB.
Is there any standard for average level?
How do I meter an average level?
What is the best way to get there?
In addition to Vegas + DVD, I also am using Sound Forge 7.