job came to me as a series for DVD. no specs at all- so I just treated it as film - altho since it was reworking of TV series from about 4 5 years ago when they just specified -10 dBFS ceiling decision was made to go in stereo since lots of the source was stereo.
now client has just sent specs - because they have *just* sold it on- so I will have to rework about 6 hours of program time.............
the specs say meet R128 -23LUFs target loudness level..
no mention of short term max =
never bothered me before - since I only had to do lots of dialog mixes to spec.
this however is something like Maxsteel- robots blasting etc...
searching around I find ( cos I asked them and they are being a bit dense about it - nothing new there
23 LUFS? more like FFS
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" The current target loudness level for broadcast material, as stipulated in EBU-R128, is an integrated loudness level of -23 LUFS (±0.5 LU) with a maximum permitted true peak level of -1 dBTP (or -2dBTP if being compressed to codec like mpeg layer 2) and a maximum short term loudness of -18 LUFS (≤ 0.5 +LU) "
obviously job is a lot easier if I can exceed -23 on short term max
actually they havent specified a +/- on the longterm
only stated "comply with EBU R128 -23LUFS "
most jobs I had before where +/- 2dB on 23LUFS
any advice? TIA