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georgesz99 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 31, 2015 11:40 Messages: 44 Offline
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Hi



I did think in the pasr I had some tools to remove noise and enhance audio but cannot find them in PD15 and certainly cannot afford audiodirector...



I have been using Capture inPD15 but the sound quality from my Surface pro is picking up some crackling... only a little bit... so how do i filter this out please



also the processor sometimes overheats and the fan kicks in... if Im recording voiceover when editing it picks up the noise of the fan... how do i avoid this please..



thanks



george
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Senior Contributor Location: Richmond, VA Joined: Aug 07, 2014 17:17 Messages: 673 Offline
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Quote Hi



I did think in the pasr I had some tools to remove noise and enhance audio but cannot find them in PD15 and certainly cannot afford audiodirector...



I have been using Capture inPD15 but the sound quality from my Surface pro is picking up some crackling... only a little bit... so how do i filter this out please



also the processor sometimes overheats and the fan kicks in... if Im recording voiceover when editing it picks up the noise of the fan... how do i avoid this please..



thanks



george




Many on this site who don't have Audio Director use the free download of Audacity, available here:



<a>http://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/</a>



I like it because it is fairly intuitive and has good help available (in fact, the help window opens when you open the software). Regards,
Dan
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tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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Highlight the clip that has the noise problem. You can then use WaveEditor in Edit Audio or Audio Denoise in Fix/Enhance to reduce the audio noise.
georgesz99 [Avatar]
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Quote Hi



I did think in the pasr I had some tools to remove noise and enhance audio but cannot find them in PD15 and certainly cannot afford audiodirector...



I have been using Capture inPD15 but the sound quality from my Surface pro is picking up some crackling... only a little bit... so how do i filter this out please



also the processor sometimes overheats and the fan kicks in... if Im recording voiceover when editing it picks up the noise of the fan... how do i avoid this please..



thanks



george




Many on this site who don't have Audio Director use the free download of Audacity, available here:



<a>http://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/</a>



I like it because it is fairly intuitive and has good help available (in fact, the help window opens when you open the software).




thanks dan appreciate it...
georgesz99 [Avatar]
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Quote Highlight the clip that has the noise problem. You can then use WaveEditor in Edit Audio or Audio Denoise in Fix/Enhance to reduce the audio noise.




tomasc ...couldnt find audio denoise or fix enhance ... but the wave editor is the one i sed and referred to so that was cool ... thanks
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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Audio Denoise location

Jeff
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Dec 31. 2016 08:45

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Have you checked that your audio level isnt too high? Try reducing the level in Power Director and see if it makes a difference. Intel i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, Windows 8.1 Pro, 64 bit, 16Gb RAM, Roland Octa-Capture audio, Sony HVR V1P Video Camera
georgesz99 [Avatar]
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Quote Audio Denoise location

Jeff




thanks very much
georgesz99 [Avatar]
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Quote Have you checked that your audio level isnt too high? Try reducing the level in Power Director and see if it makes a difference.




yes it was set at max...
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