abbey road d enfer said:Yes, that's up to the broadcaster/diffusor. The EBU just makes recommendations in that respect.
but this data will be fine like a start point!, do you?.....
Opacheco
abbey road d enfer said:Yes, that's up to the broadcaster/diffusor. The EBU just makes recommendations in that respect.
Well, you know, most of the R128 thing is like speed limits on the motorways; one may respect them because he thinks it's a good thing, another may respect them for fear of getting a ticket, and some may respect them because they are professional drivers and it's part of the contract with their employer/client.opacheco said:but this data will be fine like a start point!, do you?.....
Opacheco
abbey road d enfer said:Well, you know, most of the R128 thing is like speed limits on the motorways; one may respect them because he thinks it's a good thing, another may respect them for fear of getting a ticket, and some may respect them because they are professional drivers and it's part of the contract with their employer/client.
If your mixes end up on the radio or on Youtube, you have to obey the rules, if they're for CD's sold at concerts, you may be more relaxed.
EBU claims it's going to end the loudness war; a number of professionals think it's just going to exacerbate it, with more and more "creative" compression designed to take advantage of a more and more congested pipeline. The risk of ending with mixes that sound like clipped pink noise is getting closer.