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Started July 24th, 2009 · 11 replies · Latest reply by pavlos7 15 years, 3 months ago
Hi,
I was hoping I could attached a tiny wma file in order to ask if the present noise mixed with the voice is Hiss noise. I need to remove the noise and i do not what kind of noise is this. It's not a constant noise cause it happens only during dictation.
Regards,
pavlos
Hmm, maybe it's some strange 8bit quantization noise? (The Noise that occurs, when you record something in 8bit and make it louder (or listen to it in high volumes) :? )
As far as i know, you can't remove that type of noise, i'm sorry.
Soundfull Greetings,
.Ingo.
Find an old copy of Cool Edit 96, (google it) and use the noise reduction feature. Highlight the noisy part, build the noise profile and then remove that from the whole sound.
Hi, you could upload a file with the noise on it. That would enable freesound members to help you more easily. To upload click on "Contribute To Freesound" on the left of the Home page and follow the instructions.
It's not a constant noise cause it happens only during dictation.
Do you mean that it only happens when you speak?
Follow NoiseCollector's advice
use the noise reduction feature. Highlight the noisy part, build the noise profile and then remove that from the whole sound.
When you have highlighted the noise right click within the highlight and select "Capture Noise Profile" then select all the file and use the noise reduction tool at Effects>Restoration>Noise Reduction.I agree with arytopia, this is a pretty bad file.