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Jamie Roberts July 28th, 2014 04:33 AM

Getting max volume for -24LUFS TVC Limit
 
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!

Richard Crowley July 28th, 2014 10:46 AM

Re: Getting max volume for -24LUFS TVC Limit
 
At least here in the US, it is very rare to see ANY advert on TV or radio, even local market spots, that are not significantly compressed, limited, etc. to achieve maximum perceived "loudness" within the technical limits.

Jon Fairhurst July 28th, 2014 10:49 AM

Re: Getting max volume for -24LUFS TVC Limit
 
My composer friends use multiband compression. Here's an older "workshop" on the subject. I don't use Waves, but many composers do, so I know that MB compression is well supported.

MULTI-BAND WORKSHOP

Rick Reineke July 28th, 2014 05:16 PM

Re: Getting max volume for -24LUFS TVC Limit
 
Compression and peak limiting are the usual key tools. However significant damage can be done as well.

Jamie Roberts July 28th, 2014 06:49 PM

Re: Getting max volume for -24LUFS TVC Limit
 
Thanks Rick... That was really helpful. Im glad you took the time to share your wisdom


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