Matthew Jackson
June 24th, 2007, 06:29 AM
Hello All,
I'm in the process of mixing the audio for a film I'm working on in Premiere Pro 1.5. I have audio from the video clips themselves, music, and narration... when I'm in premiere, or export to an AVI and watch it my computer, it sounds okay... last night I burned a test copy and watched it on TV, and the music is way too loud at some spots, and the narration is too low...
Therefore... while actively working on a project... what is the best way to monitor sound while editing? Are there certain settings for Windows XP that should be used that will be nominal for TV? When I watch it in premiere, I keep the master audio meters up, and everything goes between -6 and -12...
any suggestions?
thanks!!
I'm in the process of mixing the audio for a film I'm working on in Premiere Pro 1.5. I have audio from the video clips themselves, music, and narration... when I'm in premiere, or export to an AVI and watch it my computer, it sounds okay... last night I burned a test copy and watched it on TV, and the music is way too loud at some spots, and the narration is too low...
Therefore... while actively working on a project... what is the best way to monitor sound while editing? Are there certain settings for Windows XP that should be used that will be nominal for TV? When I watch it in premiere, I keep the master audio meters up, and everything goes between -6 and -12...
any suggestions?
thanks!!