cynatnite
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Thu Jul-28-05 12:55 AM
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Video and audio editing question |
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I do a lot of video editing and with some of the clips I have, I would like to be able to separate the dialogue from the background music.
When I try to isolate, by clipping the surrounding sections it doesn't make for a smooth edit.
Is there software available that can help with this? I want to get all the dialogue, but without the background music and still have a smooth clip.
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Thu Jul-28-05 08:18 AM
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1. Have you tried EQing it out? |
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If it isn't a persistant noise you could try to isolate it reduce or flatten the volume. If it is persistant, try a multi-band EQ and notch down the frequecies causing the problem. Either way it would be a fairly intensive fix. Not like "click a button and you're done". Sound Forge is good for this sort of thing... and may actually come with an adequate EQ filter. Audacity is freeware/open source but I'm not sure if it comes with VST filters.
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