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Part 2: Best YouTube Volume Boosters for Android and iOS.Part 1: Best YouTube Volume Boosters for Windows and macOS.There are different YouTube volume boosters for Android, Windows, macOS, and iOS devices.įrom listening to your favorite podcast to watching vlogs with your friends, you can use the best volume booster apps to increase the media sound volume and quality!
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You can set different volume levels for the YouTube app on your PC or smartphone’s native volume controls. Well, there is a simple way to combat this problem i.e., sound booster. YouTube volume issue could be due to various reasons such as poor audio quality of the built-in speakers or low original video sound.
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Anything lower will be difficult to hear in problematic environments, especially when consumed on a mobile device.įeel free to ping me and I'd be happy to offer further Log in to join the conversation.Have you ever listened to a YouTube video on max volume but still the sound wasn’t audible - even after turning up the YouTube volume as well as device audio? It is super annoying and inconvenient when you increase volume to max yet the video remains inaudible. If you need more dynamics, lower the Integrated Loudness target to something like -18.0 LUFS. The maximum True Peak should never exceed -1.0 dBTP in the distribution file. The descriptor is referred to as Integrated or Program Loudness.įor spoken word/YouTube web delivery you want to target -16.0 LUFS.
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What you need to measure is average, perceived Loudness - indicated in LUFS (Loudness Units Relative To Full Scale). The Peak amplitude indication should be used to make sure you are not overloading (clipping) the signal (input or output). However, one clip may be perceptually louder than the other. For instance two independent clips can share the same exact maximum peak. It has nothing to do with perceptual Loudness. This is nothing more than an indication of proportional voltage, aka signal level. The meters in FCPX measure/display Peak Amplitude. Personally, I think his rationale makes a lot of sense and would be what I would follow until it officially gets clarified. It still seems a little chaotic with YouTube suggesting one thing, AES suggesting another, and the author himself interjecting his own compromise between the two, -16LUFS with 1LU tolerance and -3dB for peaks. I would prefer a 1LU tolerance both ways so a range of -15 to -17, but if it is essential to have a wider range, and I don't think it is, then make it -14 to -18LUFS please rather than -16 to -20 LUFS. If we are going to have a range then I would suggest it is a range around -16LUFS.
I agree with Paul Figgiani that -20 is getting too close to -23 which is accepted as too low for mobile devices. Why YouTube are settling on -13LUFS is baffling me and I am a little surprised that the AES document is suggesting a window of -16 to -20LUFS. The good news is we have an excellent mechanism to measure and specify loudness with the BS1770/3 standard that has been accepted worldwide. This is a similar article to what I've read, it could even be the same. would the -12on the FCPX but a perfectly fine volume for youtube? or not? since the visual waveform loudness and the metering feel so different. So im assuming the metering is dbfs? and that the actual DB would be around the a level im getting?Īpologies if my wording is confusing.
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Remidning myself it was a decent level i exported it at in logic pro x. But the metering feels so quiet judging it by that. So im getting a visual representation on the timeline to avoid the peaks when its goes towards yellow and defintely lower if its red on the clip itself. yet even on some of the red peaks and clicks its not hitting red on the meter. I get the yellow/red clipping visuals on the timeline itself that the volume is way too loud. When I increase the volume to get closing to 0 in FCPX on the meter. But when i export it and import it into FCPX to sync with my video clip. So in Logic Pro X on the fader its a healthy volume and hitting around 0db and just under according to that program. The FCPX metering is so confusing without an exact statement of dbfs or db. I dont want to export something, wait hours to upload to oyutube and find something is too loud of low. So im having a self conscious issue with audio volume when i export for youtube.