Remove Noise, Voice Over, VS X3
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Remove Noise, Voice Over, VS X3
can we remove noise from audio voice overs using video studio x3??????
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Re: Remove Noise, Voice Over, VS X3
I split your thread, placing it under it's own topic title, since it did not concern VS 9.
Yes there are audio filters provided with VS X3. How well they will work for you, is something that you will need to determine. To access them, highlight the audio clip, then on the Music and Voice tab, press the audio filter button/icon. In the ensuing audio filter dialog window, you should find several filters, even some provided by New Blue FX. You will need to experiment with the various filters to find one that might work for you.
Aside from that, you may need to use a third party specialty audio editing program to do this. There are some freebies around, like Audacity, and of course some that you must purchase. The degree of noise that can be removed, depends on the type of noise and just how prevalent it is.
Yes there are audio filters provided with VS X3. How well they will work for you, is something that you will need to determine. To access them, highlight the audio clip, then on the Music and Voice tab, press the audio filter button/icon. In the ensuing audio filter dialog window, you should find several filters, even some provided by New Blue FX. You will need to experiment with the various filters to find one that might work for you.
Aside from that, you may need to use a third party specialty audio editing program to do this. There are some freebies around, like Audacity, and of course some that you must purchase. The degree of noise that can be removed, depends on the type of noise and just how prevalent it is.
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