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by eoinzy » Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:06 pm
Hi,
I am trying to watch the World Cup in South Africa but the noise of the vuvazelas is distracting.
According to here:
How to remove Vuvazela noise
I can play the TV through my USB DVB-T dongle, and send the output to my TV, via S-Video cable, without this noise by using notch filters.
Can anyone tell me how to remove the frequencies in that link? As its live TV, I'll need to be doing this on the fly.
Thanks!

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by waxcylinder » Tue Jun 15, 2010 1:22 pm
According to today's Guardian the BBC is planning to do this for UK digital viewers via the Red Button ...
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by Trebor » Tue Jun 15, 2010 1:27 pm
Audacity does do noise removal and notch filters, but it doesn't apply filters/effects "on the fly", "in real time".
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by bgravato » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:25 pm
It's actually spelled vuvuzela (and not vuvazela). Either way it's an awful name and a terrible sound...
I watched my first world cup match today and after 10 minutes of gameplay I used the "mute" button on the tv remote control... Quite effective on removing the vuvuzela sound... bad side is that it also removes some other less annoying parts of the audio...
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by eoinzy » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:46 pm
Thanks for the replies.
Is there another software that you know of that does noise removal on the fly? Theres some really good games coming up!!

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by bgravato » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:52 pm
If you use Linux maybe you could do something with sox...
On windows I have no idea...
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by steve » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:59 pm
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by eoinzy » Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:55 am
bgravato wrote:If you use Linux maybe you could do something with sox...
On windows I have no idea...
Whats sox?
I'm gonna try loading Ubuntu via VMWare and see if i can get some open source tools for on-the-fly audio processing. Dont know any off the top of my head. Hopefully it can pick up the audio from my co-ax cable coming in via my USB DVB-T device, as I've no direct input via mic or 3.5mm or anything, since its coming from the TV.
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by bgravato » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:58 am
SoX:
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
Apparently it's available for windows too. In Linux I think you can pipe sound through sox and have something similar to realtime audio processing... I never tried it though. On windows I have no clue if you can do it or not.
I did a quick search for realtime audio processing software and I found this two JACK (
http://jackaudio.org/) based apps, which might be able to do the job:
creox:
http://zyzstar.kosoru.com/?creox
FreqTweak:
http://freqtweak.sourceforge.net/
Anyways I believe that any of these alternatives might get you into too much trouble with no garanties of success... Steve's suggestion (cartoon) is quite easier to apply and sounds like much more effective

(as for myself I think I'll stick to the mute button

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by whomper » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:34 pm