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Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings 127
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Background: Action-filled movies have larger volume differences
between spoken dialogs and loud scenes (during explosions, for
example). Because of this dialogs are softer than in quieter films
which can be modulated higher.
Surround mix level / Center mix level: These settings lead to an
additional damping of the surround channels and the central channel.
Usually both settings are set to -3 dB.
LFE channel: Switch off the LFE channel (Low Frequency Effect), e.g.
if you want to eliminate undesirable rumbling sounds in the low
frequency range. Normally, you should leave this option activated.
LFE filter: The LFE filter is a low pass filter, which lets through only
the lowest frequencies. If you are dubbing a project in
Samplitude/Sequoia, and have applied the LFE filter, you can switch
off this function here, since this filtering has already been
accomplished.