Best audio level for export to DVD

When audio mixing, it is normally preferable to resolve the points of volume for just below 0 db.  When I mix the audio this strong for a DVD I can hear occasional distortion on some players.  Hard to adjust the audio level of peaks in your programs?  Have you noticed a similar problem?

Make sure that all of the counters in the Audio Mixer Panel do not hit red...

Green is good with a little yellow.

If you wish, you can decrease your main track at-3dB.

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