I watched a few videos on lufs to understand how to set my volume and this was the most simple to the point and helpful video on the topic. keep up the great work
Just a friendly tip for computer users out there, if your video is ear bleedingly loud in your editing software then there is a good chance that you need to turn your playback audio device properties volume down. So for example my video was 12 decibles too quiet but for my headphones it was super loud, so what I did was adjust the audio of my video to the standard of around -14 db and then adjusted my headphones properties volume down to a comfortable level. For me I was at around 40 in the volume slider and now it is down to 28 and all the audio is now comfortable and I do not have to turn down youtube to 15% volume anymore. Sometimes you may want to turn up your playback audio device properties volume to where it is a little bit too loud or uncomfortable so that you can turn down the audio for a loud video, song or video game but when its a quiet video etc you can still turn the volume slider to 100% and it will be at a comfortable level. I hope this helps someone as I wish I knew this sooner!
Usually, my problem is UA-cam automatically makes my videos too quiet and then people have to turn it up (if their hardware will allow) and when the commercials come on, then the COMMERCIALS are supper annoying. I feel it's being a bit unfair to little guys like me that don't want to get into the old Payola scams of the good old days. It's not just my content though. I will sometimes be watching a professionally produced movie, and the movie is all quiet and then the commercials are total pain in the underarm loud!!!
The limiter thing is what I was missing with my audio, now I can edit my voice and make it louder without the fear of rupturing unsuspecting ear drums. Thanks a lot :D
Thanks for the tips Ryan. I've always been told to hit a little higher for digital than broadcast for audio levels and it sounds like this may be true.
Great tips here.. I've often wondered how loud my video audio should be. Never knew about the "Stats for Nerds" popup menu! Thx for describing what + vs - dB actually means in that context. I made what I thought was a very loud video today, but apparently I'm at -5.3 dB which means I'm too quiet! That surprised me, but at least now I have a solid metric to tune towards. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial video, Ryan!
No problem, really glad it helped out! Yeah if you can get at least another 2 or 3 dB out of your videos you’ll be away! I don’t know how comfortable you are with compressors, but using them in combination with a limiter is the way to go if you can
@@RyanGreen i made another video today using Final Cut Pro where i'm talking as i walk through some gardens: ua-cam.com/video/7J-fijWIrk4/v-deo.html used your advice, first i used the EQ to cut out some low end, and brighten up the high end. next i added limiter and multimeter and played around until i was close to -19 LU-I, with gain cranked to 10 (max). the compressor just made it sound like garbage so i left that out for this one. interesting thing is, this video does sound nice, but it's too loud for UA-cam now, lol. stats for geeks says 100/68, 3.3 dB too hot. guess i'll need to keep playing with this, but thx again for your helpful tips on how to make my voice sound richer with less low end noise from my mic, and how to make the video loud enough that UA-cam finally resorted to normalizing it for me -- i think it's progress!
Nice work! Dialogue is sounding good! That's weird on the loudness though! I've never experienced UA-cam giving a different reading from my editor. Did you by any chance have the order around the wrong way, the Multimeter and then the limiter? The order matters, because if you have the multimeter first it's giving you a reading before the limiter, which would be different from your final mix.
Yes but what difference does it make if youtube will not let you go back and adjust the audio of your old videos. some older louder videos now sound awful with youtube automatic gain control. they put in these new rules then don't allow you to conform your old videos. it's so ridiculous ad frustrating. 😖
@@Bran.man24 No I just mean like have the tab open of the UA-cam video, then go backwards and forwards between your audio until the levels and bass balance is exactly the same. Then you know when you upload it to UA-cam there's no chance your audio will be turned down.
I put one of my videos with 16 bit PCM audio using the full volume of it, I uploaded it to youtube and it's quiet when you view it but in YT studio it's insanely loud as I intended it to be, I checked all my settings and there are other videos that are louder.
I am streaming on -16 in OBS, but it's funny how every single video or stream I watch on UA-cam and Twitch is only normally audible when I turn my speakers all the way up. When I'm in a game, I have to turn the speakers down to less than half again. This includes your video, Ryan, I had to turn my speakers up to full, just to have a normal loudness.
Well. I did exactly what you said and still my videos are lower than the pro ones, The stats say 46%/46% -1.8db and no matter what I di, they will not go to 100% when either louder or softer?
I have a 5.1 demo that plays LOUD locally but is quiet on UA-cam. I'm used same 5.1 system through PC and through Sony BluRay / Media player. UA-cam (or it's app) is attenuating the volume.
This is really helpful!!!👍✨✨ I've watched a couple of videos about music level distribution for different music sources and services, but now I'm trying to search for some help for UA-cam videos, this really helped me a lot quickly, especially when I know about music production, thanks so much man!!! 👍✨✨
Fantastic video! Very helpful. When making videos I would adjust the master volume as high as possible before going red (thinking any louder is too loud) but when uploading they seem quiet. Wish I watched this first haha!
I've tried every audio file format, changed to -14 LUFs, tried uploading on different devices and I can not for the life of me figure out how to upload my music without a quite noticeable volume decrease once I upload to youtube. What am I missing?
Bro my audio is very low after it has been uploaded to shorts, It's in goood quality before the uploading but after the upload when i see, the audio is soooo low
Thanks, Ryan, but I'm somewhat confused. As others mentioned, I have listened to YT videos describing how to adjust LUFS for YT's target. I just now went looking for others on YT to see how they were doing. Almost without exception, they all came in as 55%/55%. In fact, your video here was listed as: "Volume / Normalized 55% / DRC (content loudness -0.9dB)". One of mine that I know met YT's target using Davinci Resolve LUFS monitoring came in as: " Volume / Normalized 55% / 55% (content loudness -7.1dB)". So, my question is, what am I missing, or has YT changed its algorithm? BTW, I noticed several videos, like yours, had the "Normalized" as "DRC". Again, thanks for putting this out there and can you help me? Les.
Ah this is a helpful question! I wish I'd clarified it. That percentage will go down if you lower the volume in the UA-cam player, do you have your volume at around half? If so, turn it up to full and you should see 100%/100% Since both of our videos are reading 55%/55% that means that UA-cam isn't turning them down at all. Mine should sound a bit louder than the one you're describing? Basically you could afford to go 7dB louder on your video before UA-cam turn it down. If I went 1dB louder then UA-cam would turn it down
@@RyanGreen Spot-on!!! Yes, it reflects my system audio "on my end". Interesting, it must be the -7.1db that I should be looking at. Hmmmm, not very helpful information from YT. I'll still use the LUFS in Resolve to shoot for in YT audio levels. Again, thanks Ryan.
Should we adjust our recording volume so we don't have to do it during editing? Would that be a simple as turning mic gain up? If so, how do we avoid clipping
A slight insight I have on this. The human voice is very inconsistent. Day to day, hour to hour. It's hard to record everything, especially edits, to the same volume. If you COULD do this it will be ideal but almost impossible. Just some thoughts.😊🎉
You'll definitely want to be recording a bit more quietly, and turning it up in editing. As you noted you'd likely end up clipping if you were recording loud enough to go straight out on UA-cam. If you're thinking of a streaming setup or something similar, you'd most want to process the audio in the streaming software, to get it loud enough
-12dB has been standard in broadcast for decades and should be stuck to. There's nothing worse than having perfect dialog bits with ear splitting music.
Great content! I'll be sure to thank Dylan Bates! Question though, in FCPX, are you adjusting audio in individual video clips using the "Volume" control in the inspector? I was doing that, but I found it getting really time consuming, due to lots of really noisy audio (wind noise, traffic noise, or me banging metal objects around). I was told I should be using a compressor and/limiter on each individual clip, instead of the Volume control, since the Volume control is something that is applied AFTER all the other audio effects, like compressors and limiters. After a bit of a learning curve, I might be getting a little better sound, especially the huge spikes from banging metal objects around (automotive video content), but it's still taking A LOT of time? Any suggestions for correcting this type of audio before a master compressor or limiter is used? Thanks for any thoughts you have!
As far as I can find out, UA-cam still don’t turn up quiet videos. They’re just turning down loud ones. My best guess would be that the volume is being turned down somewhere in your computer software, maybe whatever media player you’re using has a volume output control?
@@RyanGreen thank you for your response do you think it has anything to do with the video still in processing on UA-cam in which case if you were to watch it in the lower resolutions while it's being processed wood sound have anything to do with that so basically what you're saying is if I'm too loud UA-cam will automatically turn me down but if they haven't turned me down yet because it's still being processed
@theAAAgamertheframe that’s an interesting question, UA-cam say that the audio quality isn’t directly tied to the video resolution selected, but I don’t know how that applies to the processing phase. Either way, I wouldn’t expect a large volume difference
Oof mine was -11 db, I knew it was quieter than others. I edit with CapCut and I see they have a settings option for ‘target loudness’ one of which is -14 LUFS (UA-cam) and the default is -23 It almost seems to good to be true that you can select that one setting and the whole video will be at -14 LUFS ?
I’d put it straight on your voice track, and turn up the gain reduction dial until you’re getting 3-4dB of reduction. That’s a good starting place, if you want heavier compression then you can go up closer to 7dB, you’ll definitely be hearing it then! Then I’d just reduce the gain until the volume is roughly equivalent to before you applied the compressor. Then you can turn it on and off to hear the difference it’s actually making
I'm thinking it probably means you have the volume setting in the UA-cam player turned down to 32%, is that right? If you turn it up to full it should say 100%/100%
It would be great if someone did a vid on how to adjust UA-cam volume on old androids. Most vids r on laptops. Totally different format so useless to me.
I was looking at my videos, most my videos are like -8db, but then my oldest videos are actually like 0.9db. But they sound the exact same, the only reason I think the old videos have a better score would be occasional earrape or something.
Have your videos been too loud or too quiet?
Too quiet when compared to comparable videos with the same content.
My most recent video has a content loudness of -2.7. This presumably explains why it's fine as a local file, but far too quiet on UA-cam!
Too quiet
Too quiet. Wich is really annoying when you make music,
It turns out I'm super quiet.
That might explain the 18% view vs swipe rate.
Maybe. (Lately I've been reaching about -9.0 db)
Thanks!
Thank you! Glad the video was helpful!
I watched a few videos on lufs to understand how to set my volume and this was the most simple to the point and helpful video on the topic. keep up the great work
Just a friendly tip for computer users out there, if your video is ear bleedingly loud in your editing software then there is a good chance that you need to turn your playback audio device properties volume down. So for example my video was 12 decibles too quiet but for my headphones it was super loud, so what I did was adjust the audio of my video to the standard of around -14 db and then adjusted my headphones properties volume down to a comfortable level. For me I was at around 40 in the volume slider and now it is down to 28 and all the audio is now comfortable and I do not have to turn down youtube to 15% volume anymore. Sometimes you may want to turn up your playback audio device properties volume to where it is a little bit too loud or uncomfortable so that you can turn down the audio for a loud video, song or video game but when its a quiet video etc you can still turn the volume slider to 100% and it will be at a comfortable level. I hope this helps someone as I wish I knew this sooner!
Usually, my problem is UA-cam automatically makes my videos too quiet and then people have to turn it up (if their hardware will allow) and when the commercials come on, then the COMMERCIALS are supper annoying. I feel it's being a bit unfair to little guys like me that don't want to get into the old Payola scams of the good old days. It's not just my content though. I will sometimes be watching a professionally produced movie, and the movie is all quiet and then the commercials are total pain in the underarm loud!!!
I had no idea about the stats for nerds. I come back to this video often just to remember what all the stats mean. Thank you so much.
No problem! Glad it's been helpful!
Droppin' straight fire! Loved this tutorial my dude!
Thanks man! Always appreciate you checking out my videos!
The limiter thing is what I was missing with my audio, now I can edit my voice and make it louder without the fear of rupturing unsuspecting ear drums. Thanks a lot :D
Yep, they’re a helpful tool as long as we don’t abuse them haha
Great information. Was top on my list for the question I asked. Glad I clicked!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, very helpful.
Thanks for the tips Ryan. I've always been told to hit a little higher for digital than broadcast for audio levels and it sounds like this may be true.
Great tips here.. I've often wondered how loud my video audio should be.
Never knew about the "Stats for Nerds" popup menu!
Thx for describing what + vs - dB actually means in that context.
I made what I thought was a very loud video today, but apparently I'm at -5.3 dB which means I'm too quiet!
That surprised me, but at least now I have a solid metric to tune towards.
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial video, Ryan!
No problem, really glad it helped out!
Yeah if you can get at least another 2 or 3 dB out of your videos you’ll be away! I don’t know how comfortable you are with compressors, but using them in combination with a limiter is the way to go if you can
@@RyanGreen my deepest, darkest secret:
i've been afraid of compressors and limiters.. looks like it's time for me to roll up my sleeves and learn!
@@ClintonWaller haha, they’re a little terrifying at first but worth the investment in time!
@@RyanGreen i made another video today using Final Cut Pro where i'm talking as i walk through some gardens:
ua-cam.com/video/7J-fijWIrk4/v-deo.html
used your advice, first i used the EQ to cut out some low end, and brighten up the high end.
next i added limiter and multimeter and played around until i was close to -19 LU-I, with gain cranked to 10 (max). the compressor just made it sound like garbage so i left that out for this one.
interesting thing is, this video does sound nice, but it's too loud for UA-cam now, lol.
stats for geeks says 100/68, 3.3 dB too hot.
guess i'll need to keep playing with this, but thx again for your helpful tips on how to make my voice sound richer with less low end noise from my mic, and how to make the video loud enough that UA-cam finally resorted to normalizing it for me -- i think it's progress!
Nice work! Dialogue is sounding good!
That's weird on the loudness though! I've never experienced UA-cam giving a different reading from my editor. Did you by any chance have the order around the wrong way, the Multimeter and then the limiter? The order matters, because if you have the multimeter first it's giving you a reading before the limiter, which would be different from your final mix.
Hi, thanks for the informative video! Just an FYI the music in the background is so distracting man.. is it just me?
Yes but what difference does it make if youtube will not let you go back and adjust the audio of your old videos. some older louder videos now sound awful with youtube automatic gain control. they put in these new rules then don't allow you to conform your old videos. it's so ridiculous ad frustrating. 😖
And its still a recurrent thing now sadly 😢
What does it mean when it says 100%/ DRC
Why do my videos sound ok on computer and phones but sounds so bad on a TV. The audio quality on a TV is so bad and its very very low...
Find a UA-camr you watch that you think sounds good on your TV, then take their Tabmix.
@@ChrisCaaa Tabmix? Do I get that through stats for nerds
@@Bran.man24 No I just mean like have the tab open of the UA-cam video, then go backwards and forwards between your audio until the levels and bass balance is exactly the same. Then you know when you upload it to UA-cam there's no chance your audio will be turned down.
@@ChrisCaaa thanks
@@Bran.man24 I know it sounds kinda unscientific but trust me, if you match your audio level to an existing UA-cam video, it just works.
I put one of my videos with 16 bit PCM audio using the full volume of it, I uploaded it to youtube and it's quiet when you view it but in YT studio it's insanely loud as I intended it to be, I checked all my settings and there are other videos that are louder.
Do Capcut has this option? Limiter and compressor?
I am streaming on -16 in OBS, but it's funny how every single video or stream I watch on UA-cam and Twitch is only normally audible when I turn my speakers all the way up. When I'm in a game, I have to turn the speakers down to less than half again. This includes your video, Ryan, I had to turn my speakers up to full, just to have a normal loudness.
Well. I did exactly what you said and still my videos are lower than the pro ones, The stats say 46%/46% -1.8db and no matter what I di, they will not go to 100% when either louder or softer?
I have a 5.1 demo that plays LOUD locally but is quiet on UA-cam. I'm used same 5.1 system through PC and through Sony BluRay / Media player. UA-cam (or it's app) is attenuating the volume.
This doesn't cover my issue. UA-cam is *deliberately* attenuating the volume of my 5.1 surround test.
This is really helpful!!!👍✨✨ I've watched a couple of videos about music level distribution for different music sources and services, but now I'm trying to search for some help for UA-cam videos, this really helped me a lot quickly, especially when I know about music production, thanks so much man!!! 👍✨✨
Allgood! Glad to hear that it helped!
Liked and subbed. Good suggestions mate :)
Fantastic video! Very helpful. When making videos I would adjust the master volume as high as possible before going red (thinking any louder is too loud) but when uploading they seem quiet. Wish I watched this first haha!
Good but where can I find Master Track?
I've tried every audio file format, changed to -14 LUFs, tried uploading on different devices and I can not for the life of me figure out how to upload my music without a quite noticeable volume decrease once I upload to youtube. What am I missing?
how do I see the loudness *before* uploading though?
What software are you editing in? It’s a bit different in each one but there should be a way!
Bro my audio is very low after it has been uploaded to shorts, It's in goood quality before the uploading but after the upload when i see, the audio is soooo low
Really helpful video - thanks so much 😁
How do you do this with Filmora?
Thanks, Ryan, but I'm somewhat confused. As others mentioned, I have listened to YT videos describing how to adjust LUFS for YT's target. I just now went looking for others on YT to see how they were doing. Almost without exception, they all came in as 55%/55%. In fact, your video here was listed as: "Volume / Normalized 55% / DRC (content loudness -0.9dB)". One of mine that I know met YT's target using Davinci Resolve LUFS monitoring came in as: " Volume / Normalized 55% / 55% (content loudness -7.1dB)". So, my question is, what am I missing, or has YT changed its algorithm? BTW, I noticed several videos, like yours, had the "Normalized" as "DRC". Again, thanks for putting this out there and can you help me? Les.
Ah this is a helpful question! I wish I'd clarified it. That percentage will go down if you lower the volume in the UA-cam player, do you have your volume at around half? If so, turn it up to full and you should see 100%/100%
Since both of our videos are reading 55%/55% that means that UA-cam isn't turning them down at all. Mine should sound a bit louder than the one you're describing? Basically you could afford to go 7dB louder on your video before UA-cam turn it down. If I went 1dB louder then UA-cam would turn it down
@@RyanGreen Spot-on!!! Yes, it reflects my system audio "on my end". Interesting, it must be the -7.1db that I should be looking at. Hmmmm, not very helpful information from YT. I'll still use the LUFS in Resolve to shoot for in YT audio levels. Again, thanks Ryan.
@llpreiss glad that’s making sense!
Should we adjust our recording volume so we don't have to do it during editing? Would that be a simple as turning mic gain up? If so, how do we avoid clipping
A slight insight I have on this. The human voice is very inconsistent. Day to day, hour to hour. It's hard to record everything, especially edits, to the same volume. If you COULD do this it will be ideal but almost impossible. Just some thoughts.😊🎉
You'll definitely want to be recording a bit more quietly, and turning it up in editing. As you noted you'd likely end up clipping if you were recording loud enough to go straight out on UA-cam.
If you're thinking of a streaming setup or something similar, you'd most want to process the audio in the streaming software, to get it loud enough
Great tip about "stats for nerds." Thanks :)
Is there a max dB that your videos should hit for YT?
-12dB has been standard in broadcast for decades and should be stuck to. There's nothing worse than having perfect dialog bits with ear splitting music.
Great content! I'll be sure to thank Dylan Bates! Question though, in FCPX, are you adjusting audio in individual video clips using the "Volume" control in the inspector? I was doing that, but I found it getting really time consuming, due to lots of really noisy audio (wind noise, traffic noise, or me banging metal objects around). I was told I should be using a compressor and/limiter on each individual clip, instead of the Volume control, since the Volume control is something that is applied AFTER all the other audio effects, like compressors and limiters. After a bit of a learning curve, I might be getting a little better sound, especially the huge spikes from banging metal objects around (automotive video content), but it's still taking A LOT of time? Any suggestions for correcting this type of audio before a master compressor or limiter is used? Thanks for any thoughts you have!
this might have been useful, but I couldn't hear a word.
Nice joke lol
I feel like my videos were quieter before I uploaded them once they were uploaded I became loud unless it's because the processing is not complete
As in when you listen to the local file on your own device it’s quiet, but then it’s louder on UA-cam?
@@RyanGreen yes
As far as I can find out, UA-cam still don’t turn up quiet videos. They’re just turning down loud ones.
My best guess would be that the volume is being turned down somewhere in your computer software, maybe whatever media player you’re using has a volume output control?
@@RyanGreen thank you for your response do you think it has anything to do with the video still in processing on UA-cam in which case if you were to watch it in the lower resolutions while it's being processed wood sound have anything to do with that so basically what you're saying is if I'm too loud UA-cam will automatically turn me down but if they haven't turned me down yet because it's still being processed
@theAAAgamertheframe that’s an interesting question, UA-cam say that the audio quality isn’t directly tied to the video resolution selected, but I don’t know how that applies to the processing phase.
Either way, I wouldn’t expect a large volume difference
Oof mine was -11 db, I knew it was quieter than others. I edit with CapCut and I see they have a settings option for ‘target loudness’ one of which is -14 LUFS (UA-cam) and the default is -23 It almost seems to good to be true that you can select that one setting and the whole video will be at -14 LUFS ?
Hi. Thanks for this. But I have a wave LA 2A compressor. How should I set it? What is the proper setting if il use it for da vinci resolve?
I’d put it straight on your voice track, and turn up the gain reduction dial until you’re getting 3-4dB of reduction. That’s a good starting place, if you want heavier compression then you can go up closer to 7dB, you’ll definitely be hearing it then!
Then I’d just reduce the gain until the volume is roughly equivalent to before you applied the compressor. Then you can turn it on and off to hear the difference it’s actually making
What does 32% / 32% mean ?
I'm thinking it probably means you have the volume setting in the UA-cam player turned down to 32%, is that right? If you turn it up to full it should say 100%/100%
@RyanGreen You're right. I found out mins later after posting but didn't follow up. Thx.
My Video was -26db too quiet...
Thank you very much!
Good catch! You’re welcome :)
Haha Spinal Tap rules! "What's wrong with being sexy?!"
It would be great if someone did a vid on how to adjust UA-cam volume on old androids. Most vids r on laptops. Totally different format so useless to me.
I’m at -29.6DB smh that’s why it was so low smh
Of cours it's 11 it's alwase 11. Fun Fact SSL audio interface line like SSL12 goes to 11 and the documentation actually say ''it's one louder''
Bruh I got -0,00db on content loudness
How ironic that the volume of the background music is way too high in this video.
Yeah you’re not wrong lol
Way to complicated. I tried but its giving me a headache trying to understand
69% Nice
I was looking at my videos, most my videos are like -8db, but then my oldest videos are actually like 0.9db. But they sound the exact same, the only reason I think the old videos have a better score would be occasional earrape or something.
Has no sounds
What are you meaning sorry?
Man I really need help.. I really wish I understood what this guy is say
I can't hear him!!!!!
damn so i just need to pump the volume before i upload every video
-33
yours is too LOUD