> > Linear processing is multiplying whole file with single float number, > volume/gain adjustment. > > Dynamic processing is changing dynamics of input audio. >
hi Paul, I understand what you said, but as I mentioned, I have some doubts related to the test I did on the WLM Plus Stereo plugin. When I run the plugin it first analyzes all the audio and has a GAIN/Trim function, which at the end of the analysis shows a value to be corrected so that the audio reaches the LUFS that was selected. The value generated by the GAIN/Trim function in the audio that in my batch does not reach the target value of -10 LUFS, is *+3.8*. Enabling this gain (+3.8), the plugin manages to make the audio reach the -10 LUFS that I set. Audio information I run in the plugin, putting the target LUFS -10.0 and the True peak -0.5: Input Integrated: *-17.2* LUFS Input True Peak: *-1.1* dBTP Input LRA: *3.6* LU Input Threshold: *-27.6* LUFS Output Integrated: -13.8 LUFS Output True Peak: -0.5 dBTP Output LRA: 3.8 LU Output Threshold: -23.8 LUFS Target Offset: *-0.4* LU Note: In my batch, with these values above, the final result is -13.5 LUFS. I have two questions: 1 - Analyzing the audio values above, we can see that the gain that the plugin applies is the same value as the Output LRA, does this mean that the generated gain is applied to the LRA value?... if I want my batch to also reach the - 10 LUFS I have to put the LRA as +7.6, is that it? 2 - Is the plugin doing this normalizing in a linear or dynamic way?... is it compromising the audio to achieve what I defined as a target? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".