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Loudness 201 Review of Loudness 101 & Advanced Loudness Discussion Andrew Sachs VP. Product Management Jennifer Knutel Sr. Dir of Marketing

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Page 1: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Loudness 201

Review of Loudness 101 & Advanced Loudness Discussion

Andrew Sachs

VP. Product Management

Jennifer Knutel

Sr. Dir of Marketing

Page 2: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

How to Participate Today

1. Open and close your Panel

2. Submit text questions

1.

2. Submit text questions

• Q&A addressed at the end of today’s session

• Everyone will receive an email within 48 hours with a link to view a recorded version of today’s session

2.

Page 3: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

• Loudness 101 Review

– Why loudness?

– Specs/Regs including BS.1770-2,

– Gating – reflecting perception, avoid gaming

• Advanced Loudness

Agenda

• Advanced Loudness

– Changes in Regulations – ITU & Countries

– Network Certification – What is this?

– International Carriage Considerations

• Volicon Solution Overview

• Q&A

Page 4: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Why Loudness?

• Tragedy of the Commons

• Level according to peaks

• Users pay more attention to loud content

– Advertising recognition is higher

– Advertisers KNOW and use this

Difference

is much

larger

than

with analogPGM

Ad

PGM

Ad

PGM

– Advertisers KNOW and use this

• Users feel they need to adjust volume

– Detracting from their overall QoE

– Solution:

• Level according to “loudness perception”

• Content flexibility with good user experience

– Now, what is “loudness perception”?

Volume

Adjustments

No Volume

Adjustments

Page 5: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Loudness Specifications & Regulations

Specification

What is loudness?

Recommended

BS.1770-2 LKFS gated

Recommended

Practices

How to use loudness

Regulation

How it is enforced

R128Tech 3341/2/3 A/85 RP TR-B32

Page 6: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Loudness Specification

• BS.1770-2 (03/2011) -Loudness, True Peak & Gating

– Not all frequencies are equal

– Not all (surround) channels are equal– Not all (surround) channels are equal

• Rear Surrounds are overweighted +1.5 dB

• LFE is not counted

– One loudness meas for all channels combined

– Gating to not count quiet periods

• Don’t allow gaming of measurement

• Level gating is in BS-1770-2, Dialog gating is not

Page 7: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Gating Review - What’s the big deal?

• Gating is critical

– Ensure correlation with loudness perception

– Helps prevent gaming by advertisers

• Gating is specified 2/3 different ways:

– BS.1770-2, EBU, Most of the world – Cascaded level -10dB

x.y

LKFS

gate

– BS.1770-2, EBU, Most of the world – Cascaded level -10dB

– ATSC

• Short Form: No Gating, measure everything

• Long form (>2m) : Dialog Level – aka Dialog gating

• Measurements with different gating – need agreement with:

– Regulatory authority – What is being enforced

– Partners – Studio, Network, Broadcaster, Pay-TV operator

• Troubleshooting Apples v. oranges is not productive

Page 8: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Changes in Regulations

• Many countries moving forward with loudness regulation

– Brazil, France, …

– Almost all countries are using EBU /BS.1770-2 measurements

– Commercial v. Channel is regulated by all

– Other different items may be regulated– Other different items may be regulated

• Absolute channel tolerance or channel to channel difference (many)

• 5 day channel loudness drift – Italy

• Max S Measurement, - France

• Min Loudness Range – France

• Enforcement is starting….

– Italy- active, US - Dec 2012, many in 2013

– Time to get real

Page 9: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Considerations for International Carriage

• Content going to one country?

– Design and measure and alarm using local gating and regulations

• Content going to multiple countries?

– Same Gating – possibly different thresholds– Same Gating – possibly different thresholds

• Measure with one gating,

• Alarm on most restrictive thresholds

– Different Gating – e.g. Dialog and Cascaded level

• Measure content twice – once with each Gating

– Differences are unpredictable, no applicable rule of thumb

– -24 LKFS is NOT -23 LUFS!!!

• Apply tightest thresholds for each gating method (by country)

-24 LKFS ����

Page 10: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

ATSC Network Certification – Why?

• Where does the blame fall in the chain?

– Programmer, Network, Broadcaster, MVPD?

RegulatesProtectsEnforces

Network

MVPDCable

Satellite

IPTV

Broadcaster

ProgrammerCable

Network

Blame

Page 11: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

ATSC Network Certification – Why?

• To allow broadcasters and MVPDs to

– Guarantee what they deliver

– Respond to complaint inquiries

– Not redo work performed by others

• Two step process if you do insert ads

– Get certification on Network

– Or certify it yourself

– Guarantee your ad inserts are compliant

Page 12: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

ATSC Network Certification – What?

• Accessible

– Made generally available by Network (web)

– Allows all Broadcaster and MVPDS to access

• Content

– Not regulated – but must convince FCC/MVPDs

– Several approaches

– Legal statement certifiying compliance

– Measurements showing compliance

– Either require backup - Volicon!

PGM1 -23.6 LKFS

COM12 -24.0 LKFS

PGM2 -24.1 LKFS

>..

Page 13: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

ATSC Network Certification – Who

• Who is to provide certification?

– Anyone who wants to help their downstream partners

– Practically – (Cable) Networks

RegulatesProtects

Network

MVPDCable

Satellite

IPTV

Broadcaster

ProgrammerCable

Network

Page 14: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Observer Loudness Monitoring

• Loudness measurements -LKFS and LUFS -with gating

• Short (S), Medium (M) and Interval (I) measurements

• Up to 7 Short-form Interval (SI) - e.g 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s

• Up to 7 Long-form Interval (LI) - e.g. 6h, 1d, 5d

• Loudness Range (LRA) to measure audio companding• Loudness Range (LRA) to measure audio companding

• Detailed 10Hz measurements - with Audio & Video

Page 15: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Observer Loudness Monitoring

• Graphing of S, M and I measurements over time

� Multiple channel, multiple meas.

� Graph <=> video time navigation

• Export :

� Logged measurements as csv

� Affidavit - A/V with burned in measurements� Affidavit - A/V with burned in measurements

• Programs Certification Report

� With As-Run-Log Integration

� Loudness of Every Asset

• Alarming (SNMP, email, visual)

� Customizable alarming profiles based on SI and LI measurements

A/V affidavitWith meas Burn-in

export

CSV values report

Page 16: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

Observer Loggers with Loudness

• Software module available on

– Observer, Observer TS, RPM

• Observer family of products are loggers at the core

– Records audio, video & loudness measurements continuouslycontinuously

– 3 to 365 days of storage

• Logger + measurement is very powerful

– Speeds troubleshooting, unambiguous affidavit

– Eliminates Network � Station � MVPD back and forth

Loudness logging is not a sea of numbers. It means

recording the audio, video,

and the loudness measurements.

Page 17: Loudness 201: Advanced Loudness Webinar

• ATSC A/85 RP

• ITU BS. 1770-1 BS.1770-2

• EBU R128 Tech 3341 Tech 3342

• Tech 3343 Tech 3344

Loudness Detail - specs

BS.1770-1 BS.1770-2

a85 rp 2011

EBU R128 Tech 3341 Tech 3342

• Tech 3343 Tech 3344

• FCC Findings Dec 2011 –

• Cable Labs summary of CALM Act

– For Cable Operators only

17

Tech 3343

FCC Calm Act

11-182A1

Tech 3344

CALM act

summary

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Q&A

Please contact us for

additional product information

Andrew Sachs

VP. Product Management

[email protected]

Jennifer Knutel

Sr. Dir of Marketing

[email protected]

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For more information please

contact us ([email protected])

+1 781 221 7400

Andrew Sachs

VP. Product Management

[email protected]

Jennifer Knutel

Sr. Dir of Marketing

[email protected]