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<p>Ok.... you guys win! I just never think of YouTube as a music
streaming service but I see your points. This discussion was only
between us, I NEVER would speak up in any public way about Ian's
post. <br>
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<p>Well, now we have to move to get Spotify to adopt to AES TD-1008
and therefore move its target to -16 LUFS and do album
normalization properly. Same for Apple. Not exactly sure how Apple
is proceeding with their new (and much welcomed) -18 LUFS Target
to do with Atmos. <br>
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<p>And also figure out how any streaming services that are doing
upward normalization are doing it. If I remember correctly, Apple
will upward normalize UNLESS the true peak level would exceed -1
dBTP. I'm ok with that approach, but not with the peak limiter
approach.</p>
<p>And who knows what Amazon music is doing? <br>
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<p>Cheers back,</p>
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<p>Bob</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/30/22 7:26 AM, Thomas Lund wrote:<br>
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<div class="">I think Ian has a point by including YouTube. Though
I’m paying for my kids’ music streaming, they often still listen
on YouTube.</div>
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<div class="">cheers,</div>
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