Hi All!
Amateur filmmaker here, and this is my first time creating a DCP.
I have received this hint: Your audio level is very high (on L, R). You should reduce the gain of your audio content.
Here are my levels
Should I change levels? Or can I move on to create the DCP?
Thanks so much!
Audio Levels question from a newbie
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Re: Audio Levels question from a newbie
How did you manage to get these high peaks above 0dB?
You should reduce gain for both channels by (-)3.5 dB. That will still leave you a decent overall loudness.
You should reduce gain for both channels by (-)3.5 dB. That will still leave you a decent overall loudness.
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Re: Audio Levels question from a newbie
I have no idea lol
Is that something I can do in DCP? Or do I need to make another edit?
Thanks Carsten!
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Re: Audio Levels question from a newbie
When you select the audio tab, there is an overall gain setting option. Enter -3.5 there, check the audio analysis again, and it should just NOT peak anymore. It will probably still show red - but that's okay, as long as it is below zero. If you already created the DCP - do it nonetheless within the existing project, as DCP-o-matic will only recreate the audio and reuse the transcoded video.