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Tim S Kemp wrote:
One FreeView moan. Some radio services peak to 0dBFS. TV sound only to
-10dBFS. Many older progs on the 'minority' channels to considerably
less than -10. So switching from TV sound to radio can result in a
*vast* change in level.
I'd noticed this but not gone so far as to measure it...
Has always seemed odd to me that different stations have different
requirements for peak recorded level - in the digital age surely we
should be mastering to 0dbFS.
The problem is that when digital came in, EU broadcasting settled on a
line up level of -18dBFS. Analogue machines using the same line up levels
were approx 8dB below peak (depending on many things). But analogue tape
overloads fairly gracefully, while digital doesn't, so it was decided to
leave 10dB headroom above nominal peak level. And this got transferred to
FreeView TV sound.
Pop radio however is never happy unless their modulation levels are at
near constant peak.
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