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Hi there,
Hopefully someone can answer these questions for me? I'm using Premiere Pro, After Effects and Media Encoder and have to deliver to a client files with the following specs:-
Wrapper:MXF op-1a
Codec: XDCAM 50 mbps (Mpeg-2) 4:2:2
1920x1080 interlaced
Framerate: 50 fps
Audio: 16-20-24 bit 48 Khz -6dBFS
Additional Requirements:1 minute of bars and tone 1KHz @ -6dBFS
When I send the files to Media Encoder I can set a preset for the pictures (MXF op-1a XDCAM 50 mbps 4:2:2) without a problem however the test file I sent had audio levels all over the place.
The timeline I exported my final edit from on Premiere had bars and tone set to 24 bit / 48 Khz -6dBFS... but the audio on the edit was all over the place when delivered from Media Encoder.
My questions are...
1] When I create the my sequence in Premiere should I set the audio levels at 0 / zero and then adjust the final levels in Media Encoder?
2] If so ...where do I adjust my audio levels in Media Encoder...I don't seem to be able to see them.
Or alternatively...
1] Should I create my sequence in Premiere Pro with the clients audio specs? 24 bit / 48 Khz -6dBFS. ?
2] And then export the final file from Premiere with matching the sequence settings?
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m
m,
The latter. Use the Loudness Radar effect to achieve this export. Conform to broadcast standards of volume limits |
Thanks,
Kevin
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m,
The latter. Use the Loudness Radar effect to achieve this export. Conform to broadcast standards of volume limits |
Thanks,
Kevin