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Post by swurveman on Apr 6, 2018 7:42:52 GMT -6
I have a band wanting me to match the loudness of all their MP3's to their loudest songs so they can post them on Facebook. Besides being opposed to annoyingly loud Facebook songs, I am wondering if Facebook uses loudness normalization anyway.
If anybody knows, let me know. They use Viva Videos to upload to Facebook.
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Post by matt on Apr 6, 2018 12:08:11 GMT -6
I'm interested in this too. I just read an article by Ian Shepherd where he thinks that if you master anything to -9 LUFS short-term with peaks of -1 and you'll be good to go for pretty much every streaming service: How Loud?A Google search didn't yield much, other than this: My search (loudness normalization + Facebook) found their Facebook page. I'll leave it to my RGOers to decide whether music was any better in the 80s- proper LUFS values or not.
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Post by swurveman on Apr 6, 2018 12:57:49 GMT -6
I'm interested in this too. I just read an article by Ian Shepherd where he thinks that if you master anything to -9 LUFS short-term with peaks of -1 and you'll be good to go for pretty much every streaming service: How Loud?A Google search didn't yield much, other than this: My search (loudness normalization + Facebook) found their Facebook page. I'll leave it to my RGOers to decide whether music was any better in the 80s- proper LUFS values or not. I Googled Facebook normalization as well and asked a question in their "help" section. I suspect no help will be forthcoming from fb, but we'll see.
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