Re: Goldwave Recording in Mono

2010-11-08 Thread Gianluca Apollaro
Hi, couldn't it be that the source you are recording is mono? What are you trying to record? Songs? Streams from the web? It is really weird. From the so called "what you hear" you should record what you're hearing, so if that is stereo you should get a stereo recording. Skype: gianluca8815 O

RE: noisy and low quality mp3 audio lectures cleanup

2010-11-08 Thread Damon Rose
Goldwave can filter stuf out. Select a little clip of the background noise onto the clipboard and then tell goldwave to filter that kind of noise out. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of E. Sent: 08 November 2010 12

noisy and low quality mp3 audio lectures cleanup

2010-11-08 Thread E.
I have received a MP3 file of a lecture where the speaker did not speak into the microphone. Can anybody think of utilities or programs I might use to make the sound more audible? Also, are there utilities I can use to filter out hum and background noise? The audio files I get are sometimes

Re: Wind noise question

2010-11-08 Thread Joe Paton
Dave, You could try removing certain frequencies, but the trouble is that the wind noise covers quite a wide frequency band range. Then of course, the sound of your voice will inevitably change as you reduce frequencies. It's a learning curve, and the olympus range are not tollerant of wind