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    Posted by Pat Bailey on April 5, 2011 at 4:15 pm

    I am a newbie at mixing and mastering and had no training in this area but want to get my DVD (DVD as accompanied by pictures) of my singing out there so all help appreciated

    1. audio created in sony vegas pro 8 using SE Electronics USB 2200a and recorded on the lower side.
    2. noise reduction and click and crackle in sound forge 9
    3. pitch correction in melodyne studio stand alone latest version
    4. all put back into sony vegas
    5. waves renaissance maxx ..
    for vocal R compressor stereo -master opto fat +Req 6 – stereo Pensado jb &c + Rverb stereo – Hogarth vocal verb and Rvox -Pensado vocal
    for instruments compressor stereo -master opto fat AND for the bass track compressor stereo -master opto fat + Rbas stereo and I vary it with Hogarth bass one or two or three.
    6. I check the levels and nothing goes into red nor even into yellow
    7.It all sounds very nice and I am very pleased
    8.I render in sony vegas as Dolby digital AC-pro using a custom template suggested by VASSt of Audio: 192 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, Stereo
    Main Audio Service: Complete main
    Use this setting for stereo DVD soundtracks.which includes a dialog normalization of -31dB
    9. I import it into sony architect and it sounds fine.
    10 I prepare file and create disk
    11 Disaster….I keep getting a vibration sound from time to time when I play it back in various DVD players connected to different televisions.
    12. I should add all done in NTSC as hope to sell in USA but my televisions are PAL as I am in UK

    Please, please can someone help as I am just at the end of a project which has taken me a very long time to do as I have had to learn everything from scratch

    Thank you
    Pesha

    Pat Bailey replied 15 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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