Tip: Adjust volume correctly for YouTube (example for Davinci Resolve) Part 1/4
I always notice that self-produced videos with their own voice are often too quiet.
Videos with music are usually too loud.
If the audio track is uploaded to YouTube too quietly, this is not changed, but some of the viewers will click away because they simply do not want to readjust the volume especially for you and correct it again at the next clip with normal usual level.
If the videos are uploaded with an audio track that is too loud, YouTube will in turn automatically lower the volume and thus correct it.
But if you want to achieve maximum quality, the goal must be not to let YouTube intervene, i.e. it must not be too quiet or too loud.
Here you can see, the video was too quiet for YouTube (-6.8db on average), the end device must be set louder.
100% means that YouTube did not change anything here.
(Right click on any YouTube video and turn on statistics)
Stefan Zimmermann
Tip: Adjust volume correctly for YouTube (example for Davinci Resolve) Part 1/4
I always notice that self-produced videos with their own voice are often too quiet.
Videos with music are usually too loud.
If the audio track is uploaded to YouTube too quietly, this is not changed, but some of the viewers will click away because they simply do not want to readjust the volume especially for you and correct it again at the next clip with normal usual level.
If the videos are uploaded with an audio track that is too loud, YouTube will in turn automatically lower the volume and thus correct it.
But if you want to achieve maximum quality, the goal must be not to let YouTube intervene, i.e. it must not be too quiet or too loud.
Here you can see, the video was too quiet for YouTube (-6.8db on average), the end device must be set louder.
100% means that YouTube did not change anything here.
(Right click on any YouTube video and turn on statistics)
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