Hi Aaron,
in addition to what Jim said i wanted to suggest that you look at
the "Show graphs of audio levels" (Button/Feature) that can even be
enabled to auto analyze any new video added (in preferences).
You could even take some of your other traile/adv DCPs and load them
into DCP-o-matic and compare these with the one you want to create.
If you analyze any video you add by default (can take some time in some
pro Res codec cases) you even get the nice multi color "peak indicator"
that Carl added long ago. It will show red or orange for peak levels
above -3.0db
Over time you will learn what "wave curves/graphs" of 2.0 or 5.1 ... "looks
good to sound good" ;)
Jim Dummett via DCPomatic writes:
Hi Aaron.
Yes, this is really easy.
See the manual here:
https://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch06s05.html
"Gain" setting.
Jim
On 07/02/2019 17:45, Riverview Cinemas via DCPomatic wrote:
Hello Carl,
thanks for creating such a great piece of software,is there any way to
adjust the volume of a DCP? we tried to play the DCP on one of our
projectors but the volume was much too loud. the video is an ad so and
will be played next to other ads and trailers so we cant adjust the
volume on our server or else it would affect everything else. any help
here would be greatly appreciated! thanks.
-Aaron
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