Were mixing an advert for cinema, it's an odd freebie, but the problem is that we don't have an LM100 in the theatre, altho it is a Dolby room. The budget is tight, there is no money to rent the LM100 unit or go to a room where LM100 is present - my hands are tied.
Anyway we have a deal with Dolby to send the mix in there, they check it and then ask for adjustments for us to make to meet the Leq 82. This process will be very random, and in order to make it less painful I'd love to know is there an alternative method of measuring the leq82, even roughly, so that we are not shooting completely in the dark. Thanks!
EDIT:
Fixed topic name: by LM100 I of course mean 737 Loudness meter (Leq(m)
