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    I am trying to normalize video audio for Youtube in iZotope, but there is an option: Loudness standard, and I don't really know which one to choose. Do you have any idea which standard Youtube uses?

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  2. I think this is the wrong forum area mate, and you should probably post this in : https://forum.videohelp.com/forums/33-Audio
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    Your wavform is already flattened, what happened to the dynamic range?
    This is the recommended setting:
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    It is how it was demuxed from the DVD.

    I don't have that Preset. My version is iZotope 7 not 11. 11 doesn't run on my system.
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    Originally Posted by Bencuri View Post
    It is how it was demuxed from the DVD.

    I don't have that Preset. My version is iZotope 7 not 11. 11 doesn't run on my system.
    You don't need the preset. Just adjust the sliders manually to -14 db and -1 db as shown
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    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    Originally Posted by Bencuri View Post
    It is how it was demuxed from the DVD.

    I don't have that Preset. My version is iZotope 7 not 11. 11 doesn't run on my system.
    You don't need the preset. Just adjust the sliders manually to -14 db and -1 db as shown
    You don't get it. Check my photo. You can see in iZotope 7 there is a dropdown menu titled: Loudness standard. And there you can have your selection. The ones you can see on the photo. Which one should I choose for Youtube?

    The preset you are showing is different. And the contents of that dropdown menu is different for me, too. I don't have the preset you are shwoing. But as I mentioned I am not asking about that, not the preset but the Loudness Standard. Maybe that dropdown menu was removed from your version.
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    IT's basically the same, RX 11 has a few more presets - the loudness standard's are in there.
    In RX 11, the current audio has it's stats on the right (measurement),
    and the target values are on the left.
    Just set the target values to required values, that's it
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    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    IT's basically the same, RX 11 has a few more presets - the loudness standard's are in there.
    In RX 11, the current audio has it's stats on the right (measurement),
    and the target values are on the left.
    Just set the target values to required values, that's it
    Fine, so in your version the two were moved in a common menu. I only have the selection that you can see on my photo. From the ones available to me, which one should I choose for Youtube? Here is it again for clarity:

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    I don't know, I've exhausted my knowledge of these loudness Standards.
    Perhaps somebody else can respond
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