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  • Thanks you so much

  • Thank you so much dude, really appreciated! Liked & favourited! :)

  • Remastering the complete "Life and times of Grizzly Adams" has just got a whole lot easier :-) Thanks again

  • @Dean66Essex Hey, any way I can help. Not sure why one of your comments showed as Spam when it was good so I fixed that. Appreciate. I used to watch Grizzly Adams! Old Number 7. :) Glad I can help.

  • Fantastic......I have used Sony Vegas pro for quite a while now and never new i could do this with audacity, removing hissing is great this way, now i don't have to keep messing around with Magix audio cleaner that isnt quite as easy.

    Thanks Eric

    I Subbed BTW

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  • i have a problem when i upload a sony vegas rendered video the sound is there but there is very annoying crackling sounds

  • Thank You. This has really helped me out on a project.

  • @chops411 I am glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment.

    Kirk Productions

  • Thanx! This tutorial really brought the final solution to my headache.

  • I have a problem... when im done with the removal part... and want to import it... it appears as 10 files instead of 1 and it doesent let me import it

    PLEASE HELP

  • @TheMAXMUK1

    Very odd situation. I presume you are using Audacity as in the video? I've never had Audacity export more than 1 file and in fact even with multiple tracks it tells you it will be reduced down to one. What type files are you getting (the 10 files)? Basically, you do your work, record, etc, export as WAV or MP3 and it exports 1 file. Pretty straight forward. If it did something else, I'd try again, worst case reinstall Audacity or something. Let me know.

  • @TheMAXMUK1 Instead of editing a copy and then importing the copy as this video indicates, just edit the original. This way, you will not import any copy(s), you will be editing only the single original.

    If you find that you made a mistake and you want to keep the original instead, don't worry just ctrl-z to restore the original.

  • Thank you so much for this video

  • thanks a lot XD

  • thanks dude

  • Hey I do gameplay commentary and I'm experiencing a problem, the gameplay volume is a bit too loud and is often overpowering my commentary. I know how to boost the volume of my commentary but how do I lower the volume of the in game sounds? (Basically how do I lower video sounds)

  • Do you have to buy audacity?

  • when i upload a video to vegas, some of the videos have this really loud fuzzy noise with the audio sped-up in the background, how do i fix that?

  • Why didn't you play the cleaned up version alone? Y'know, just to compare them.

  • thanks for the tips, but I still have a problem with my audios, I tape a guy making a speach on a microphone and the people of the audience were chating at the same time, when I use your tip to eliminate those whispers, it did worked but at the same time a sound like an alien voice was added to the speach. Do you know how to eliminate that alien sound too? thank you

  • i have a slight problem with my audio, when i upload a video to youtube the audio seems to be off sync with the video by just a second, so you can see my mouth move before you hear it, i was wondering does anyone know how i might be able to fix this problem?

  • Well, this wont fix that but I have experienced your problem before. The culprit was usually the format of the video. If you stay with HD WMV it seems to work fine, while I think it was like avi and or MPEG often had that issue. Now, they've improved a lot since that happened to me last but if you uploaded in something other than WMV, you should give it a shot. WMV in HD is perfectly acceptable here and great quality. Eric

  • @kirkeric Thanks for the advice, ill give that a shot and hopefuly my videos will back to normal again.

  • @TheGLCfilms i think i have the same problem

  • Wow, thanks for this, now my clip sounds ten times better, youre tha man! ;)

  • thanks for that. hehe

  • OMG THANK YOU!!! I needed this, i didn't know that audacity can do that, but now i know, thanks a bunch man =D

  • Hey, thanks and glad you found some use in this. Good luck and come back soon.

    Eric

  • does this work on pro 8?

  • I meant to get back to you on this. I am pretty sure I went straight to Pro 9,can't even remember now but it should work since it has nothing to do with Vegas. The work is done by Audacity. Of course, the best thing to do is just give her a try. :)

  • Wow, thank you so much. Extremely helpful tutorial and it works great! One thing, my camcorder actually records to MTS files which this method doesn't work in probably because of the audio codec but that's no problem because I export to mp4 and it works fine with that. So, thanks again :D

  • Hey I appreciate it. Actually, mine also records to MTS files. MTS files drag directly in to Vegas as well as After Effects without doing a thing to them. If you dragged direct in to Vegas and go with the tutorial, it will open it. If you try to take an MTS direct to this audio editor, it wont work. But, as long as you do it FROM Vegas, basically, Vegas tricks it into think it is a wav (for the most part). Appreciate the look and glad I could help. Eric

  • Well, that's odd. I did it like in your tutorial through vegas and it seems like it wants to open but it just sits loading and shoots up to 20+mins. Any idea why it wouldn't open through vegas into audacity?

  • Well, my friend, nothing directly comes to mind. I've tried this with Audacity through several versions of Audacity, Vegas, and even XP and now Win 7. Seems to work fine. Are you being sure to select "open a copy"? I noticed the other day when I selected just "open in editor" it had an issue but opening a copy was fine. Eric

  • Affirmative, I am. I can't figure it out, maybe something will turn up in the future but as for not it's not that big a deal since I'd do noise removal at the end of a video anyway, instead of doing it clip by clip.

  • Ok...good enough. Hope it is still helpful. Appreciate your comments!

  • That's fantastic.  I've been doing this a much harder way. You're my hero.

  • Thanks Loney~! Glad it helps.

    Eric

  • I had no idea Audacity could do that. Thanks for pointing it out! Now I'll have to see if I can get Cool Edit to do it too or switch over.

    Nice tutorial Eric

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