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Steps:
Steps:
#Drag and drop your video clip into Audacity
#Drag and drop your video clip into [[Audacity]]
#Go to Effects and Normalize.
#Go to Effects and Normalize.
#Go to Effects and Noise Removal as seen in screenshot above
#Go to Effects and Noise Removal as seen in screenshot above
#Select area of noise and click Get Noise under Noise Removal. Note that any operations get performed on a selection. The noise area is the area between known sounds, for example when a person is not speaking.
#Then select whole clip. Use Ctrl-A. To select the whole clip and Remove Noise - just by hitting OK under Noise Removal.
=Audacity Notes=
*See [[Audacity]]
[[Category:Audacity]]

Latest revision as of 23:44, 19 April 2016

Noiserem.jpg

Steps:

  1. Drag and drop your video clip into Audacity
  2. Go to Effects and Normalize.
  3. Go to Effects and Noise Removal as seen in screenshot above
  4. Select area of noise and click Get Noise under Noise Removal. Note that any operations get performed on a selection. The noise area is the area between known sounds, for example when a person is not speaking.
  5. Then select whole clip. Use Ctrl-A. To select the whole clip and Remove Noise - just by hitting OK under Noise Removal.

Audacity Notes