I've looked thru the forums and am suprised nobody else has had this problem. I got my first VHS recorder in 1984. I didn't upgrade to a Hi-Fi VHS until a couple of years later. I'm getting rid of all the stuff I taped back then and transfering what I need onto DVD. On several of my early tapes, the sound is muffled. I know I can take the audio and bump it up a bit in an audio editing program, but then it get's really hissy. My question: Is there a way to get a better sound without the hiss? I realize based on the original source, I'm not going to get cd quality sound, but is there a way to make it listenable?
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 5 of 5
-
-
I would use Gold Wave. Load the original video into it, select Effects-->Volume to increase the volume to you liking.
This is where it gets a little tricky. Select Effects-->Filter-->Noise Reduction-->Presets-->Remove Hiss.
It won't give CD quality, as you mentioned, but it will be listenable.
Hello. -
Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS
Similar Threads
-
Bad Vhs transfer in digital as source
By mammo1789 in forum RestorationReplies: 15Last Post: 4th Nov 2011, 21:04 -
vhs video capture bad sound
By lulu15 in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 2Last Post: 23rd Mar 2011, 20:59 -
VHS-->DVD, "action scenes" and bad sources
By Jdrive in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 7Last Post: 13th Oct 2010, 00:09 -
No Audio In Encore/Bad Aspect Ratio/Bad Files/Bad ISO/Bad Everything
By koberulz in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 35Last Post: 24th Jan 2010, 04:48 -
VHS/ DVD Go-Video problem. Bad video, good audio
By Shempp Ranger in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 3Last Post: 14th Apr 2009, 20:31