Hi. I have a mpeg movie of a play that was filmed in a gym. I am wondering if there is any software out there that may be able to pull up voices talking and drown out the echoes of the gym. I know its a longshot. Thanks.
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A very long shot. Your best bet would be to play around with the equaliser settings and hope you can suppress the worst of it without killing everything else. I don't know of any filters that will do what you are asking. Audacity has an EQ, as do all decent audio editors. If you have an editor that supports VST you might look at the PushTec filter, which works along the same line an an EQ filter, but with a smarter interface for working across ranges.
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Which includes Audacity: http://www.audacityteam.org/vst/Originally Posted by guns1inger
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Has Audacity's VST support improved lately ? I found it's inability to correctly render VST plugin interfaces meant that many simply could not be used in any meaningful way. The stability of the VST interface was also questionable. It would be nice to hear that it had improved enough to warrant using.
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If there is a bit of acoustic space or separation between the voices and the background room rumble/reverb you could roll off the bass a tad and apply a little bit of midrange boost to highlight the voices followed by 3 to 4 db downward expansion. Most "noise gates" have this ability like in the Waves Ltd range of plugins.Originally Posted by blaqlion22SONY 75" Full array 200Hz LED TV, Yamaha A1070 amp, Zidoo UHD3000, BeyonWiz PVR V2 (Enigma2 clone), Chromecast, Windows 11 Professional, QNAP NAS TS851
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No, Audacity still does not support VST guis, which is one reason why I moved elsewhere. Even Wavosaur (freeware) supports VST guis so I don't know what Audacity's problem is.Originally Posted by guns1inger
blaqlion22, give Reaper a whirl, maybe it's built-in ReaFir plugin can help suppress the unwanted echoes. -
Heh? That doesn't make sense. Is "open source" restrictive? Then why not just call your bloody software "freeware" instead of "open source"? Ridiculous.
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"Freeware" is not "open source".Originally Posted by ZQX
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http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/video/restore-audio-soundforge.htm
http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/showthread.php/pre-processing-audio-1428.html
SoundForge and/or Goldwave would do it.
Echos can be impossible to remove.
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