Matthew Overstreet
February 6th, 2006, 09:34 PM
Hi,
Probably a stupid question but . . . when dealing with audio in FCP, everyone seems to say that you should keep audio peaks at -12dB. I do this and it sounds fine. I know that volume is somewhat independent from audio levels, but the question I have is . . . why is it that when I play a video on my computer, that the audio seems so much quieter than everything else. Meaning, I have to turn the volume way up to get it to an acceptable listening level, even though the peaks are at -12dB. Seems like I may be doing something wrong or there is simply something I don't understand. Any suggestions?
Matt
Probably a stupid question but . . . when dealing with audio in FCP, everyone seems to say that you should keep audio peaks at -12dB. I do this and it sounds fine. I know that volume is somewhat independent from audio levels, but the question I have is . . . why is it that when I play a video on my computer, that the audio seems so much quieter than everything else. Meaning, I have to turn the volume way up to get it to an acceptable listening level, even though the peaks are at -12dB. Seems like I may be doing something wrong or there is simply something I don't understand. Any suggestions?
Matt