A tv transmission probably has a limited frequency response...anyone know the details?
It would probably be wise to remove the frequncies that dont get transmitted anyways..yeah?
Anyone have experience with preperaing material for tv?
Arnar said "It would probably be wise to remove the frequncies that dont get transmitted anyways..yeah?"
I would say no, because most people are not using a TV with a mono 3" speaker anymore. If you eq for that scenario, what about the people that have a TV with decent (or great) audio (eewww). The only thing I would be concerned with is making sure there are no phasing issues when played in mono. Also, as I understand from reading posts at the SoFo Vegas Video forum, there are standards that a station might require including what level to normalize audio at. They suggested I contact the station to find out what that may be. I wish I would have listened because after submitting my very first ad to a local cable station last week, I was told (after asking for constructive criticism) that the audio was a little weak. I normalized at -12db and it probably should have been -6 db.
Good luck,
Randy