Help for Audacity on Windows.
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This forum is for Audacity on Windows.
Please state which version of Windows you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Help menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at
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Dave Neve
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by Dave Neve » Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:12 pm
Hello
I'm VERY rarely on this site as I translate and do subtitling but I'm not into audio at all.
But I've been asked to subtitle a video where there is really bad echo (feedback loop)
So this echo is not caused by Audacity but I was wondering if Audacity can take it out or reduce it in some way?
Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks (it's that bad

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kozikowski
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by kozikowski » Mon Jun 01, 2015 7:59 pm
The short answer is no.
Number 1.
The Four Horsemen of Audio Recording (reliable, time-tested ways to kill your show)
-- 1. Echoes and room reverberation (Don't record the show in your mum's kitchen.)
-- 2. Overload and Clipping (Sound that's recorded too loud is permanently trashed.)
-- 3. Compression Damage (Never do production in MP3.)
-- 4. Background Sound (Don't leave the TV on in the next room.)
Koz
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Dave Neve
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by Dave Neve » Thu Jun 11, 2015 4:17 pm
Thanks Koz