![]() I exported in WAV format and incorporated that audio file into my Shotcut project. I imported the audio from the source video in Audacity and used the amplify (automatic) function. The LUFs value of my source video (in my last project) on the Shotcut loudness oscilloscope was -23 (I). Mastering audio for Soundcloud, iTunes, Spotify and Youtube I think I remember that a recommended value for YouTube or Spotify was LUFs (I) -13. I researched these concepts and the origin of LUFs.ĭiving among the information (often too technical for me) I found that each streaming platform also has recommended values for LUFs.Īll this deepened in the audio mastering. I noticed that one of the oscilloscopes on Shotcut was the sonority. I see many questions and queries about the quality of the video (for example to export to YouTube), and about the quality of the audio, there is no such interest. I will reformulate my question adding the origin of my interest: Converted the build system from qmake to CMake (qmake is removed).ĭownload: Shotcut 22.06.23 (64-bit) | Portable | ~100.I do not have technical knowledge, I ask at the user level.Fixed trimming a clip on timeline may change the length of a neighboring clip.Fixed Ripple Markers not working with ripple trimming.Fixed repairing a project with Settings > Proxy > Use Proxy on saves proxy file paths into repaired project file.Fixed video track blending may be broken after moving a track.Fixed File > Export > Markers as Chapters incorrect text encoding resulting in corrupt unicode characters.Fixed filters on a clip are removed when Undo after a change to Properties.Fixed prompting for a duration and possibly a crash when dragging non-seekable files to Playlist.Fixed changing Properties > Speed drops a Crop: Source filter if added.Fixed changing the color of a color clip resets a custom name.Fixed dragging a clip leftward beyond other clips with Timeline > Ripple turned on.Fixed a possible crash with an odd width video.Fixed a crash combining two Size, Position & Rotate filters with a mask filter on a square video mode. ![]()
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