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LUFS

Loudness units relative to full scale (LUFS), also known as loudness, K-weighted, relative to full scale (LKFS), is a standard loudness measurement unit used for audio normalization in broadcast television systems and other video and music streaming services. LUFS is a synonym for LKFS that was introduced in EBU R 128.

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LUFS → synonym for LKFS that was introduced in EBU R 128.LKFS is standardized in ITU-R BS.1770

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itu-r bs loudness itu lkfs revision recommendation units unit ebu released full scale k-weighted standard measurement used audio introduced 1770

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LUFSis asynonym for LKFS that was introduced in EBU R 128.LKFS is standardized in ITU-R BS.17700.90text

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