Hi im new on here and just wanted to know if anyone could help me i recorded something on my camcorder for my neice and i was stood next to a bunch of big speakers and when i play it back now most of the sound is distorted because of the baseis there anyway you can get rid of this any help would be very greatfull please thanks lee
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You can use an audio editor like the freeware Audacity to kill most of the bass (Lower frequencies) with a High Pass filter. Drop everything below 100Hz by 24db and see if that helps. Experiment a bit with the settings to see if you can get any improvements.
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What format is the video/audio? Drop it into MediaInfo and see what video/audio codecs are used and post that here. Tree view works best.
You may have to demux the audio from the video and process the audio separately, then mux it back with the video. I mostly use Virtualdub for that, but it's limited for which video formats it can open. AVIDemux may work better. Or if the video is AVCHD, there are demuxing programs for that.
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Thanks for all your help but this is all a bit over my head as im not very good with computers is there anywhere i could send it to be done thanks lee
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