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Achieving the correct LKFS, part 2
From the course: Audio for Video Editors: Essential Terms
Achieving the correct LKFS, part 2
- [Instructor] Working with LKFS you have different meters and they measure, and they should measure all the same. One thing I want to definitely point out is that sometimes that's not the case. And there's a lot of back and forth about the Loudness Radar and exactly how accurate it is. We're going to talk a lot about checking your LKFS in non-real time and how you can do that in Premiere. So that you do have a fall back to triple check to make sure everything is correct, which I always do. But the thing is that there's other meters that you can use. One of the other meters that is used a lot is the Waves Meter. And just like with the Loudness Radar, you have to make sure that it's Post-Fader, otherwise it won't read anything. And this meter has all the same information, but is given to you in a little bit different way. Plus also in testing, between the Waves Meter and the Loudness Radar, and the Loudness Radar and other meters, there's slight differences in the Loudness Radar. Not…
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What is perceived loudness?2m 11s
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Measuring perceived loudness in LKFS, part 13m 51s
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Measuring perceived loudness in LKFS, part 25m 21s
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Achieving the correct LKFS, part 14m 46s
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Achieving the correct LKFS, part 24m 32s
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Using non-real-time tools to quality control for LKFS5m 26s
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