Audio peaking problem...
I tend to push the audio of my interviewees higher in the editing timelines of all my projects so that their voice is clearly heard above the background music. Yes, their voice would clip into the red during playback in the edting timeline, but the audio playback in that FCPX editing timeline still sounds great. In the old Compressor, I added a peak limiter at its default settings into a custom Quicktime H.264 droplet with AAC audio - those exported files sound great, just as they did during playback in the editing timeline.
Since upgrading to FCPX 10.1, and Compressor 4.1, audio still sounds great in the editing timeline, but when I use the same custom droplet, my export tests with the same projects sound absolutely terrible (just the voices that are clipping in the editing timeline). I've tried creating another similar custom droplet from scratch in 4.1 with the same default peak limiter enabled under the audio effects... but voices in the export tests are still coming out sounding terrible and harsh through the speakers.
Anyone know what peak limiting settings FCPX uses internally for playback in the editing timeline that makes it sound so great? Anyone know why the default peak limiter would work so well in FCPX 10.0.9/ Compressor 4.0 (the original exported videos with those versions/ same settings sound great)... but not in 10.1/ 4.1?
Thanks!
MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1), 2.5Ghz i7, 16GB, 1GB Rad 6770M, SSD