Thank you for the reactions.
I will post if I found a solution for the problem. For now I didnt fount any option yet.
Greetings
Thank you for the reactions.
I will post if I found a solution for the problem. For now I didnt fount any option yet.
Greetings
Hey, i know this has been posted here a while ago, but I have found that if you use the noise reduction effect, first you have to select an area with the background noise you wish to lower, and select get noise profile, next you select the area you want to hear (the whisper in this case) and go to noise reduction again and just hit apply with whatever settings it has prefilled. Otherwise I have heard that “normalize” will also increase whats in the background or the lower sounds… Hope this helps if you even still have the file, and hope you got the job!
I have heard that “normalize” will also increase whats in the background or the lower sounds…
Normalize and Amplify are cousins of each other. They both affect overall volume. They don’t affect only quiet sounds.
first you have to select an area with the background noise you wish to lower, and select get noise profile
There are special applications of Noise Reduction, but they work on noises that do not change and tend to fail on street or “wild” sounds. There is one very serious problem with Noise Reduction. You need to know exactly where the voice is in the interview. If you get any voice in the Profile by accident, Noise reduction will try to destroy the voice, too.
Low Voice Volume and Mixed Sounds puts you into CIA/MI5/Hollywood Movie territory. There’s no “normal” tools that do this.
Koz