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    Hello.

    I have this old movie in HD video quality but the audio is of low quality.
    It's an 80s movie and it seems the video quality is enhanced but the audio remains low quality.
    I have audacity but I don't know how to make the "old" audio sound "clean" and clear.
    I watched youtube videos on how to improve audios but those are just improving recorded audios, not "old" audios from movies.
    Is there anyone here who is kind enough to volunteer improve the audio quality that I want?
    Maybe I can attach the audio file here?
    I can't live without my computer.
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  2. Make available a small 10 second section of the movie with audio that shows the problems. Don't reencode anything. No YouTube garbage.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Make available a small 10 second section of the movie with audio that shows the problems. Don't reencode anything. No YouTube garbage.
    Here's a small portion of the mp3.
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  4. MP3? Your glorious hi-def movie (or ' HD video quality', whatever that means) has MP3 audio?
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    MP3? Your glorious hi-def movie (or ' HD video quality', whatever that means) has MP3 audio?
    No, the audio was converted to MP3 when i ripped it off.
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    Then that is not a rip, but a conversion. Making evaluation of the source moot.

    Demux, then use a non-re-encoding tool & method to get a segment.


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