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Audio Level for Video DVD
Posted by Floh Peters on August 23, 2006 at 3:52 pmWe
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Noah Kadner
August 23, 2006 at 4:03 pmAnd watch those double posts please… see answer in the other forum you posted to.
Noah
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Floh Peters
August 23, 2006 at 4:09 pmNoah,
so what forum would you see this post in? There are probably different people here and there, and maybe someone in one of both forums can give a useful answer…
Floh
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Eric Pautsch
August 23, 2006 at 6:39 pmDouble posting is something that should be avoided. All the same people are pretty much at both spot anyway.
Your levels should be at what you or your client perfers. Our client wants it at -6 so thats what they get. There are no official specs.
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Noah Kadner
August 23, 2006 at 7:19 pmPlease- check any forum guidelines anywhere on the net. Cross-posting is typically considered impolite, if you care about such things…
Noah
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Floh Peters
August 23, 2006 at 8:37 pm[Noah Kadner] “Please- check any forum guidelines anywhere on the net. Cross-posting is typically considered impolite, if you care about such things…”
Um, I have checked these forum guidelines, and there seems to be nothing about cross-posting…
My question is related to Compressor, which is a part of DVDStudioPro, and it is related to DVD Authoring, so I -
Noah Kadner
August 24, 2006 at 4:14 amWhatever man- my advice as a longtime forum leader. You can take it or leave it but it is not something that wins you a lot of love…
Noah
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Dave Friend
August 24, 2006 at 5:12 pmAs a long time COW leader myself I suggest you go right ahead and post on as many forums as you want – if they seem logical places to get your questions answered. There’s a difference between posting on two or three forums and posting on every forum. It’s the later case that constitutes a violation of etiquette and is the forum equivalent of spamming.
In days of old, when newsgroups were accessed over dial-up connections, the bandwidth wasted by cross-posting was inexcusable. Today, with the prevalence of broadband connections – not so much.
I never would have seen your question if it was only on the DVDSP forum
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Floh Peters
August 24, 2006 at 5:17 pm[Dave Friend] “As a long time COW leader myself I suggest you go right ahead and post on as many forums as you want – if they seem logical places to get your questions answered. There’s a difference between posting on two or three forums and posting on every forum. It’s the later case that constitutes a violation of etiquette and is the forum equivalent of spamming.”
Dave,
thanks, that
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David Roth weiss
August 29, 2006 at 6:20 amAs someone who has never desired to be a Cow leader, because I eat cow from time to time, I say, excellent find Noah, the Wikipedia thing is great. Now, go get your brain back on things creative and quit ruminating about this cross-posting thing.
DRW
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