Don,
There are at least two things that can happen with noise reduction. First,
some noise reduction algorithms do cause a loss of high frequencies. The noise
reduction in Sound Forge actually has an option to
add highs back, but one could do the same with an equalizer. However, hiss,
itsel
I do not claim to be knowledgeable regarding noise reduction. However,
most of the time I have dealt with old recordings which have been
subjected to noise reduction software, there are almost no highs
whatsoever. I am thinking of a lot of big band and vocal recordings
made on 78s during the
I may be wrong on the version number, but the version I am using is
quite recent although the answer to my question is not version specific.
Since the majority of my CDs are home brew compilations, I have no
desire for Winamp to attempt to locate the track info each time a CD is
inserted into
Hi,
the noise remover in Audacity is far better.
Brian
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"auto noise capture" in sound forge is great, and
then the trick is t
works with windows 7 64 bit just fine.
At 11:47 AM 12/15/12, you wrote:
Hello, list,
I've used MP3DirectCut for years on my XP machine. Soon I'll need to
get a new laptop with either Windows 7 or Windows 8. Does
MP3DirectCut work with both? If so, does it work equally well on
either or are
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i have numerous box's and am finally trying to organ
you are probably listening to a VBR file, which befuddles winamp's
ability to move in it after a point.
At 05:43 PM 12/09/12, you wrote:
Hello listers,
I sure hope someone can help me with a rather frustrating and
annoying problem when listening to large mp3 files with Winamp. I've
been exp
"auto noise capture" in sound forge is great, and
then the trick is to get it to lower the defaults
to more than one of the saved configurations to more than 12.5 DB.
You can totally get rid of "cassette" noise, for
example, at about -40 DB or so, any more than
that and it starts to make the