Can someone give advice on my audio graph?
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Can someone give advice on my audio graph?
Hey there all, I'm new to DCP-o-matic and creating a DCP to be shown in a theater in a few days. I've tested all the sound on my film in full surround sound and not had any problems with things being too loud/quiet...but this audio graph has me slightly worried. Should it? I don't really know how to read this, but the software gave me the advice that my center track needs to be turned down. I'm just worried about the voices becoming too quiet if I do that. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Can someone give advice on my audio graph?
Yes, your center track is clipping - you should reduce gain for ALL tracks by 4 dB. Your dialogue (if on center) is hovering slightly below 20dB RMS - that's a good level for dialogue, so don't worry to reduce overall gain.
Can you indicate the audio encoder that was used in your source file? Some lossy auio codecs seem to have a tendency to 'decode' inherent clipping. I have seen this previously with (I believe) AAC encoded audio. Your's +3.5dB is disturbing. I assume you did not adjust the center or overall gain in DCP-o-matic ?
Can you indicate the audio encoder that was used in your source file? Some lossy auio codecs seem to have a tendency to 'decode' inherent clipping. I have seen this previously with (I believe) AAC encoded audio. Your's +3.5dB is disturbing. I assume you did not adjust the center or overall gain in DCP-o-matic ?