Thanks for the answer. Does it mean that I should keep the limit of -
6dB to be able to play my DVDs on mine as well as other TV sets ? 
How do you mix volumes if you are using premiere & encore ? What 
formats are you using for audio? PCM, AC3, MPEG ?

> Well, I was just suggesting that on the hunch that your were 
peaking above 
> 0db, or for whatever reason, your particular output that was 
giving you 
> trouble was peaking above 0db.

> From my days at the TV station, I remember that digital 0db was 
not the same 
> as analog 0db. We consistently had to output around -12dB with 
peaks 
> at -6dB.
> 
> Sure, you've lowered the volume. But television is rarely at 0dB 
anyway. 
> Have you ever watched a poorly made local commercial, late night 
on cable, 
> and the commercial feels like its 10x as loud as the show? Or it 
distorts? 
> This is usually because the editor peaked the levels up to 0dB.
> 
> Just an opinion. Not set in stone. I reserve the right to be wrong 
about a 
> lot of this.  :)







 
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