Audio Problem

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rone
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Audio Problem

Post by rone »

I have a 4 min. 43 sec. video and the audio has a "echo" to it. The video was shot in a room with very poor sound qualities. I have made a short 20 sec. clip of the audio (cda file or mp3) from my Solitaire. Does anyone want to try to improve the sound and pass along the technique so I can duplicate on the entire video?

I can send you a 20 sec. cda or mp3 file for your testing.
Please reply to: ronecentralia@yahoo.com
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Re: Audio Problem

Post by BobFoster »

There could be a timing difference between the left and right channels due to some glitch. You could try copying the left channel to the right or visa versa and see if that improves the echo problem.
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Re: Audio Problem

Post by CKNewman »

Bob's suggestion may help a bit, but I think it will require more than that. Here is an audio software company that also offers some audio "cleanup" services that you might look at.

http://www.tracertek.com/
Craig Newman
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