I record my phone calls with an application called Call Recorder on an Android smartphone. Unfortunately several calls have problems: I hear my voice fine but the voice of my interlocutor is very very low.
So I decided to convert a file in mp3 and open it in Audacity. My goal is to increase the volume of the other person so I can hear her.
I attach a picture of the file in audacity. You can notice on the Track Window places where the wave is high(when I talk) and where it is very low (whe she talks).
Can someone advise me things I could do to even the volume of the entire conversation or a tip to at least largely increase the volume when she talks even if it induces a little saturation.
For some reason Steven Jones’s original Hyperexp plugin would not even appear in the effect menu of Audacity 2.1.3
Maybe it’s too old ? (2004) . I hacked at it until it worked to make HyperExpand.ny
Thanks Gale. @Trebor, there can be weird things happen if a different version has been previously installed. Could you try temporarily moving the files, audacity.cfg, pluginregistry.cfg and pluginsettings.cfg out of the way, then launch Audacity (now as a “clean” installation) and try installing http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Nyquist_Effect_Plug-ins#Hyperexp
2010 version (attached) looks identical to the 2017 version I just downloaded,
but they have different MD5 checksums …
An invisible character somewhere ? hyperexp (2010).ny (865 Bytes)
Sorry that I piggy backed from your reply, but the link is private or is no more. I have issues and need help. I was going to post a clip for help or accept that craziness does play a role within my mind!