Max Level for Music Video's for oz broadcast.

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Max Level for Music Video's for oz broadcast.

Postby Chris H » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:17 am

Sorry, i know this question has come up before (but can't find it in my forum searches).
An artist i have just finished recording is making a music vid so i would like to be sure of Australian production protocols like maximum level, ( is it -12 dB) in order to maximize the chances of getting airplay etc, and not sound too low in ref to the clip it might follow. When i did the audio for the i Surf DVD's i set the level at - 6dB. Is it standard to send a specific "for TV broadcast " version and have your Youtube version at a "normal" max level......... what do i need to know?
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Re: Max Level for Music Video's for oz broadcast.

Postby musikwerks » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:34 am

-10db peak or the station will reject it, well, they *should* reject it....

Youtube version will probably need a 2 to 3 frame offset if you want to maintain sync. As far as standards... Youtube is the most unregulated mish-mash you will ever find.

When doing music related video projects I bounce out one version at -10 for boradcast and one at 0 for the DVD.
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Re: Max Level for Music Video's for oz broadcast.

Postby Chris H » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:53 am

Thanks, Kristian. That's what i'll do then. Bounce two versions.
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