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Is there a way in VMIX to see how loud the output signal is? We think Zoom will tolerate -13db LUFS-I well, but we don't know how to see what VMIX is sending out.
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Originally Posted by: DThompson55 Is there a way in VMIX to see how loud the output signal is? We think Zoom will tolerate -13db LUFS-I well, but we don't know how to see what VMIX is sending out.
Probably you can do this via VST audio plugin. Anyway the audio meter in VMIX is near to unusable, by design. There was a lot of feature request regarding this, but no luck. Good and precise audio meter and limiter is a must have thing for the broadcast project. I really don't unerstand why Martin thinks its a good way. So my suggestion is: check out the available broadcast VST audio compressor plugins with good audio meter, actually this is the only solution.
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