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Davinci resolve audio editing12/8/2023 Now what do I do? Where on the image I posted should I be looking to know that I'm not somehow violating YouTube's loudness specification? Set the project fairlight settings to -13 LUFS (Youtube specification) I will probably read all the material linked by you guys, but it would be nice to just know, for example, if I make a YouTube video, should I then I see that youtube has a -3db limit, and these -13 LUFS. The one video that I came across on youtube, which suggested I mix my audio to between -10 and -15db was perhaps thinking about broadcast/TV video. I've mixed the audio down to -10db for speech, and -20db for background music.Īs you probably could guess, I'm not a professional, and I'm not getting paid for any of my work. I believe the latter is related to Loudness, and so my attention immediately is drawn to the "Loudness" section in Fairlight, however, which of the numbers should I be looking at, and is this still related to my normalization and compression on audio, or is this a different thing to handle? THEN I start googling for Audio Levels and YouTube, and I start coming across the term "LUFS" which is new to me, but YouTube specifies -13 LUFS as some form of limit. I found one article that said for broadcast, -10db is the normal, whilst on youtube it's 0db. Others seem to favor the 0db mark, and mix their audio to be as loud as possible without capping. If you're doing voiceovers, the music underneath, should live at between -20 to -25db as a guide. Some people recommend mixing your audio to between -10 and -15db. I am looking through some tutorials on how to properly set audio levels, I feel that I'm learning more and more, but a couple of things still confuse:
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