Jamie Roberts
July 28th, 2014, 04:33 AM
Hi all,
Here in Australia we have a strict -24 LUFS loudness limit for TV commercials. I was pulled up by the ad delivery outfit (Adstream) a while back for an ad that was too loud so have been very careful to make sure my ads are at The right loudness measurement ( use a waves plugin to measure)
The problem is my ads seem a little quiet compared to a few of the others. I have had a client mention it as well.
Is there a limiting/compression process I can use to get the perceived loudness up? Should I spend a bit of time reducing the level of peaks so I can squeeze a bit more out of the audio track?
Any thoughts appreciated!
Here in Australia we have a strict -24 LUFS loudness limit for TV commercials. I was pulled up by the ad delivery outfit (Adstream) a while back for an ad that was too loud so have been very careful to make sure my ads are at The right loudness measurement ( use a waves plugin to measure)
The problem is my ads seem a little quiet compared to a few of the others. I have had a client mention it as well.
Is there a limiting/compression process I can use to get the perceived loudness up? Should I spend a bit of time reducing the level of peaks so I can squeeze a bit more out of the audio track?
Any thoughts appreciated!