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Hello. I hope that you are well and enjoying life in general.
I apologize for crashing a forum that is intended for professionals, but I have a question that only you can answer. This: Is there some kind of standard for audio levels in streaming radio shows? If so, why are they so crazy wacky?
The NPR levels are usually strong, except once in a while they'll stream a show at about -20db (as displayed on my soundcard). Then another show will just crash in at full level. The Glenn Beck podcasts on Soundcloud are totally unleveled. From moment to moment the levels are either inaudible, mumbling off mic, or some recording blowing the speaker right out of the cabinet. I have to compress every single show myself if I want to listen to it.
I mean, don't web-streaming stations have VU meters? Shouldn't they?
I think they should.
I apologize for crashing a forum that is intended for professionals, but I have a question that only you can answer. This: Is there some kind of standard for audio levels in streaming radio shows? If so, why are they so crazy wacky?
The NPR levels are usually strong, except once in a while they'll stream a show at about -20db (as displayed on my soundcard). Then another show will just crash in at full level. The Glenn Beck podcasts on Soundcloud are totally unleveled. From moment to moment the levels are either inaudible, mumbling off mic, or some recording blowing the speaker right out of the cabinet. I have to compress every single show myself if I want to listen to it.
I mean, don't web-streaming stations have VU meters? Shouldn't they?
I think they should.