TWiRT Ep. 214 – Audio Loudness Measurement with John Kean 5-29-14

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Easy-to-understand and meaningful audio loudness measurement has proven elusive over the history of recorded and transmitted audio.  John Kean, Senior Technologist at NPR Labs, has been researching the problem and finding solutions.  John joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack for an update on this aspect of audio recording and transmission.

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist, Content Creator Solutions
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com

Guest: John Kean, Senior Technologist, NPR Labs

Follow Kirk on Twitter – @kharnack
Follow TWiRT on Twitter – @TWiRTshow

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