Audio Delivery Specs

https://portal.amazonstudios.com/hc/en-us/articles/15986851525147-Delivery-QC


Near Field Loudness Levels

Follow the Loudness guidelines noted below for Near Field 5.1/2.0 mixes only. Does not apply to Dolby Atmos audio. Refer to the Post – Asset Technical Specifications - Audio section for asset specifications.

Audio Codec PCM
Audio Sample Rate 48kHz
Audio Bit Depth 24-bit
Audio Bit Rate Uncompressed
Loudness Target -27 LKFS ± 2 LU
Loudness Scale 1770-1 with Dialogue Gating exclusion algorithm/Dolby Dialogue Intelligence
Maximum True Peak -2dbTP
LFE Channel Filter Low-Pass filter @ 120Hz 24 dB/octave

Amazon Studios recommends that the 1770-1 (with Dialogue Gating exclusion algorithm/Dolby Dialogue Intelligence) loudness scales is measured throughout the mixing process.

The Loudness specifications provide parameters to ensure consistent audio levels and optimize customer experience when streaming content.

Amazon Studios reference measurement model is Nugen Audio VisLM2. VisLM2 Amazon Studios preset files are available here.

QC Guidelines for Loudness

QC Facilities should measure loudness with the following scale:

Include the values for the loudness scale for 5.1 and Stereo within the QC Report.

Dolby Atmos

When creating a Dolby Atmos mix for a title AMS prefers that all channel-based audio to be derived from the Dolby Atmos Printmaster or Recorder Session. A Near Field Dolby Atmos Printmaster ADM WBF file is required for Prime Video Distribution and must be put through a QC and receive a passing QC report. Dolby Atmos audio does not have a loudness standard requirement.

M&E

All M&E tracks should be fully-filled and include all music (Source, Score, etc.), sound effects (SFX), room tone (Ambience/Backgrounds) and Foley as they occur in the domestic mix. Any production effects (PFX) that overlap with dialogue must be replaced/covered with cut SFX or Foley.
Note: Non-fully-filled M&E files will automatically be rejected for fixes.

Please see additional Unscripted, Documentary, and Animated Program requirements below.

Elements to Include in the M&E

Elements Not to Be Included in the M&E

Optional Stems

Optional stems should be delivered along with the M&Es and can be provided across multiple sets of stems when the events overlap or occur simultaneously.

AMS requires the delivery of M&E/optional track mapping documentation if available.

Materials should be provided at the same time the event occurs during program, meaning the Optional stem(s) should run the entire duration of the feature.

All program material in the Optionals should play in sample accurate sync with Printmaster and not create any phasing when played with the M&E.

Any program material in the Optionals should include the treatment heard in Printmaster (i.e. futz, reverbs, panning).

Elements to Include in the Optionals (If Applicable to Title):


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Created 6 February 2026 13:00:25 by Gavin Koester
Updated 6 February 2026 13:56:16 by Gavin Koester