Overview
ISO/IEC 23003-4:2025 - "Information technology - MPEG audio technologies - Part 4: Dynamic range control" defines standardized technology for loudness and dynamic range control (DRC) applicable across most MPEG audio systems. The third edition specifies decoder behavior, payload formats, time- and sub-band processing, gain generation, loudness normalization and equalization support, plus reference software and conformance procedures. It provides flexible tools to support loudness normalization, dynamic range compression, and playback-tailored delivery in broadcasting, streaming and consumer devices.
Key topics and technical requirements
The standard covers both conceptual and normative elements needed to implement interoperable DRC solutions:
- DRC decoder architecture: logical blocks, configuration, and how decoders derive peak and loudness values.
- DRC payloads and syntax: formats for DRC configuration, dynamic gain payloads, static payloads, and parametric tools as defined in the syntax sections.
- DRC set selection and application: pre-selection, request-based selection, album mode, precedence rules, and applying multiple DRC sets.
- Time-domain and sub-band processing: framing, time resolution, gain interpolation (including spline interpolation), look-ahead, node reservoirs, multi-band filter banks and dynamic equalization hooks.
- Gain generation: algorithms for creating DRC gain values at the decoder and methods to combine parametric and non-parametric DRC data.
- Loudness features: loudness normalization, loudness leveling, and loudness equalization support to meet target loudness profiles.
- Streaming and runtime: DRC behavior in streaming scenarios, configuration changes during active processing, and error handling.
- Complexity management and conformance: complexity estimation for DRC and EQ, reference software structure, test data and conformance test procedures.
Applications and who uses this standard
ISO/IEC 23003-4:2025 is practical for organizations and professionals needing consistent loudness and dynamic control:
- Broadcasters and streaming services implementing loudness normalization and adaptive DRC for different listening environments.
- Consumer electronics manufacturers (AV receivers, TVs, mobile devices) that apply dynamic range compression for quiet or noisy playback scenarios.
- Audio codec and middleware developers embedding DRC into MPEG audio ecosystems.
- Content producers and post-production houses ensuring program loudness consistency across platforms.
- Test labs and quality-assurance teams running conformance testing against standardized payloads and reference software.
Related standards
- Part of the ISO/IEC 23003 (MPEG audio technologies) family - this part focuses on DRC and complements codec-specific parts and broader MPEG audio standards.
Keywords: ISO/IEC 23003-4:2025, MPEG audio, dynamic range control, DRC decoder, loudness normalization, loudness leveling, DRC payload, audio streaming, conformance testing.