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    hello. I captured a movie from a tape that has really bad audio. It's muffled. Any way to improve things? Please let me know.

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    Here's one possibility: Inverse EQ



    Set the eq to match the inverse of what the current response is (you can tell this by a spectrograph/freq. plot)

    The resulting EQ will be flat (although you should NOT try too hard on the very ends/edges, they should dip down anyway)

    NOTE: This will ALSO boost up hiss/noise. That is to be expected - can you live with this?

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    i can live with the hiss. I just wanna hear the audio so it's not like they're talking with a bandana over the microphone. Do you recommend any software to fix things? thanks for the help!
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    Any good audio editor app will do (particularly ones that accept DirectX, VST or other plugins):

    Audacity
    Adobe Audition (Cooledit)
    Goldwave
    Reaper
    Sony Sound Forge
    Digidesign ProTools
    Wavosaur

    even dbPoweramp and Nero's editor should be able to do that.

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