When I capture programs from my analogue cable TV provider (FOXTEL Australia) there is always a slight hiss in the audio that is especially noticable during quiet segments. To only way i know of to fix this is to write a WAV file with VDub and then noise reduce it with Goldwave.
I was wondering if there is an easier way.
I was hoping for something like when you activate toolame from TMPGenc for audio encoding.
Thanks in advance
Andy
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Why not open the avi directly in Goldwave, noise reduce it and save as uncompressed PCM directly within 1 app.
Maybe not quite what you had hoped for but it removes 1 step from your current process! -
because ususally I'm frameserving
I don't suppose it would load a video.vdr.avi?????
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