2019-02-25, 07:19 PM
Greetings all,
After a long hiatus I have jumped head first back into cinema DTS rips with a couple projects. Since I could not remember all the knowledge on the process, specifically the channel levels, I decided to go seek out official DTS sources as well as SMPTE documentation (SMPTE RP200) on cinema sound levels.
From what I gather, systems are calibrated to achieve the following:
LCR: 85dB
Surround: 82dB
Subwoofer: +10dB in-band gain compared to the mains.
DTS' documentation seems to indicate that levels are recorded taking this into account (as was Dolby Digital and SDDS). Thus the levels should be:
LCR: 85dB
Surround: 82dB
Subwoofer: 91dB for films after Jan 1, 1999. Prior to 1999, they should be 88dB.
After parsing through threads here and OT.com, I don't see a mention of adjustment on the sub channel at all to account for this difference in levels. The question is, what have you all done on your DTS Cinema projects?
Thanks ahead of time!
BandD
After a long hiatus I have jumped head first back into cinema DTS rips with a couple projects. Since I could not remember all the knowledge on the process, specifically the channel levels, I decided to go seek out official DTS sources as well as SMPTE documentation (SMPTE RP200) on cinema sound levels.
From what I gather, systems are calibrated to achieve the following:
LCR: 85dB
Surround: 82dB
Subwoofer: +10dB in-band gain compared to the mains.
DTS' documentation seems to indicate that levels are recorded taking this into account (as was Dolby Digital and SDDS). Thus the levels should be:
LCR: 85dB
Surround: 82dB
Subwoofer: 91dB for films after Jan 1, 1999. Prior to 1999, they should be 88dB.
After parsing through threads here and OT.com, I don't see a mention of adjustment on the sub channel at all to account for this difference in levels. The question is, what have you all done on your DTS Cinema projects?
Thanks ahead of time!
BandD