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Is there an industry standard for audio levels in web videos? Any preferences or opinions on -6dB with peaks to -3dB range vs. -12dB with peaks to -9dB?
I know this is a tough topic, thank you in advance for your input!
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I use the Loudness Radar to analyze the full duration and shoot for -16 LUFS for web
(seems to be a 'generally' accepted method)
Adobe Premiere Pro CC: Modify Essential Sound Panel Settings | Larry Jordan
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Hi Debbie - The audio level industry standard for web video is between -6dB and -12dB.
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Can you please link to where this is specification is established as a standard, and what orginization is the standard setter for web audio specifications?
thanks
MtD
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It is interesting to note that neither YouTube:
Recommended upload encoding settings - YouTube Help
or Vimeo:
Compression Guidelines on Vimeo
specify audio gain ranges.
MtD
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Thank you all for your input! premieregal - is there a link to where this standard is documented?? Thanks!
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Hi Debbie - This guidance is provided as part of my online course author kit at pluralsight.com which you need a login to access. But this is what it notes: "Remember, the majority of your audio peaks should hit between -6dB and 12dB. However, it is normal for a few peaks to raise above -6dB and a few to dip below -12dB."
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Any preferences or opinions on -6dB with peaks to -3dB range vs. -12dB with peaks to -9dB?
I prefer both options (or thereabouts) and I think both are safe.
The higher output I use for music video or more dynamic visual pieces. The lower for more restrained pieces such as an interview.
Thing is I use compression and dynamics for punch as well as the level.
Hope this helps in this mine field.
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I think -6 is way too loud. -12 is a reasonable level.