Audiobook Production Audiobook Production 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the recommended sample rate for professional audiobook recording?
- 22,050 Hz
- 44,100 Hz
- 48,000 Hz (Correct answer)
- 96,000 Hz
Correct answer: 48,000 Hz
48,000 Hz is the industry standard sample rate for professional audiobook production, meeting ACX and major distributor specifications.
Question 2: Which ACX audio quality requirement specifies the maximum allowed noise floor for audiobook submissions?
- -50 dBFS
- -60 dBFS (Correct answer)
- -65 dBFS
- -70 dBFS
Correct answer: -60 dBFS
ACX requires a noise floor of -60 dBFS or lower to ensure clean, professional-quality audio free of background noise.
Question 3: What does 'RMS' stand for in the context of audiobook loudness standards?
- Recorded Media Standard
- Root Mean Square (Correct answer)
- Relative Mastering Scale
- Resonance Measurement System
Correct answer: Root Mean Square
RMS (Root Mean Square) is the mathematical measure used to calculate average loudness of an audio signal for audiobook quality checks.
Question 4: A narrator repeatedly mispronounces a character's name throughout a recording session. What is the best production practice?
- Release the audiobook and add a correction notice
- Re-record only the mispronounced lines and edit them in (Correct answer)
- Use text-to-speech to replace the character name
- Pitch-shift the existing pronunciation in post-production
Correct answer: Re-record only the mispronounced lines and edit them in
Punching in re-recorded lines to replace errors is the standard technique for fixing specific mistakes without re-recording entire chapters.
Question 5: What is a 'punch-in' recording technique?
- Recording an entire chapter from the beginning
- Re-recording a specific section to replace an error (Correct answer)
- Adding sound effects after the main recording
- Setting recording levels before a session begins
Correct answer: Re-recording a specific section to replace an error
A punch-in involves starting and stopping record at precise edit points to replace a flawed section without re-recording surrounding good audio.
Question 6: Which file format does ACX require for final audiobook delivery?
- WAV 24-bit
- MP3 192 kbps (Correct answer)
- AAC 256 kbps
- FLAC lossless
Correct answer: MP3 192 kbps
ACX requires MP3 files at 192 kbps constant bit rate (CBR) for final audiobook chapter delivery.
Question 7: What is the purpose of a 'room tone' recording at the start of a session?
- To calibrate the narrator's microphone gain
- To capture the ambient silence of the recording space for editing use (Correct answer)
- To test the acoustics for reverb settings
- To synchronize the DAW clock with studio time
Correct answer: To capture the ambient silence of the recording space for editing use
Room tone captures the natural ambient silence of the recording space, which editors use to fill gaps or smooth edits without dead silence.
What is the recommended sample rate for professional audiobook recording?