Best audio levels for the web, broadcast and live projection?

I've seen conflicting information about it.  One source suggests hovering around 9 db and sometimes with a peak at-6 db.  This seems a little high for me. Other sources suggest to stay around 12 db.

I just finished a picture/dialogue cut and starts adding sound and set levels. A longer version will be planned and posted on the web. A shorter version will be published for the public television broadcasting.  I don't have the budget for a pro mixer, so I have to do the best I can myself.

I add a dynamic effect on the master output attenuator in the track mixer, there is a gain of makeup on the compressor that will add volume, you can just pull back the main knob in order to reduce the volume. You can also set the limiter in the dynamic effect to stop the surcharges.

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