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I'm in the middle of editing our animation, and have encountered a problem.
The rules state:
Audio (stereo, mono, none) peak not to exceed -6db or fall under -18db.
What does this mean? I realized that my audio cannot be louder than -6db, but it must stay above 18db?
How does every work through this? What does this mean?
Any help would be appreciated.
-Carl,
Team PyroTech,
FIRST FRC 3459
Nerd_Skywalker
12-02-2011, 13:01
What does this mean? I realized that my audio cannot be louder than -6db, but it must stay above 18db?
As long as you mean -18db then yes, you would be correct.
Then I have problem. How do you keep it above that level? Half of my audio dips below -18db! :eek:
Nerd_Skywalker
12-02-2011, 16:00
Raise the volume!!
Raise the volume!!
But when I raise the volume, it goes above -6db! :eek: Either the balance will sound like it was put together by a five year old, or we'll get DQ'ed. :ahh:
theprgramerdude
12-02-2011, 16:54
But when I raise the volume, it goes above -6db! :eek: Either the balance will sound like it was put together by a five year old, or we'll get DQ'ed. :ahh:
Could you run some of the sounds through a filtering program that can do a log function on the whole thing? Tinkering with the filter will enable you to compress the sounds without too much loss.
Al Skierkiewicz
12-02-2011, 22:11
If you read the rule again it says that peaks must not fall below -18dB. When put together with the previous spec, peaks should fall between -18dB and -6dB.
If you read the rule again it says that peaks must not fall below -18dB. When put together with the previous spec, peaks should fall between -18dB and -6dB.
So the highest volume of the animation cannot be lower than -18db? Thanks!
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