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@guerillabill Aha ok! These tips realy help us!
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lol you sound like the clear eyes man when you say audacity, lol your like auuuuudaaacity
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GREAT tip! Im going to try this! I hope the noise removal does not effect the quality of the rest of the audio! Thanks for this video!
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Wonderful thanks
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I'd use Pro Tools to clean audio up...yeah, try to run that on a 7yo Celeron Laptop xD
Thx for the tutorial
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Why would you want less noise removal? You want more? THANKS!
extremeboyHD 3 days ago
@extremeboyHD Less noise removal usually provides better results. When you use 'more' noise removal, it starts degrading the audio you want to keep in the track.
guerillabill 3 days ago
I am new to this and have only have used Windows Movie Maker to do some editing. I want to know if It is possible to remove background conversations? I video clipped my father but I want to remove the loud voices of people talking next room, do I need Sony Vegas?
HippyHappy70 1 month ago
@HippyHappy70 You don't need Vegas to remove unwanted noise. You can do it with the free audacity program. But you wouldn't be able to remove people talking voices without also affecting other voices in the clip.
guerillabill 1 month ago
@guerillabill Ok thank you, is there any other program that I could use for that purpose? the background female "conversation" sound like a hen house LOL
HippyHappy70 1 month ago
@HippyHappy70 It would be difficult to selectively remove human voices without affected others on the same audio track. You could try using audio equalizer (built into many audio editing programs) to reduce the high tones, and bring out the deeper male voices.
guerillabill 1 month ago