Definitely to be expected! The EBU R128 specs define rather generous tolerances.mutantdog wrote:That's exactly my experience, although i expect another couple of 0.1db if using a lower quality mode.Vortifex wrote:In my experience, with true peak enabled it will go over the ceiling by 0.1 db - but only according to Youlean. According to its own metering it will indeed handle them like a boss. I've not tested with any other metering.
Look here: https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3341.pdf#page=10
The smallest tolerance you'll find in this document is +/- 0.1 LU
LRA for example mentions +/- 1LU:
https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3342.pdf#page=8
The True Peak detection also has pretty large tolerances of +0.2/−0.4 dB.
And the EBU R128 docs also clearly mention the general "error" to be expected in resampled TP detection, which in it's own is surprisingly large at the 4x resampling recommended by the "standard". It's beyond 0.5dB!
https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/re ... df#page=22
Limiter 6 uses very high quality algorithms delivering far smaller tolerances than what the "standard" defines. No idea what Youlean does, but we do use very quality resampling (shows its impact on the CPU).
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