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Posted by EricS on 02/18/06 01:15
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Date: Thurs, Feb 16 2006 5:44 pm
From: "peter"
Is there such a thing as audio de-echo filter?
Some of my recordings done with on-camera mics would sound better if I
could
remove some of the echo.
As others have pointed out, there is almost NO way to remove
reverb/echo, particularly because it is the same sound as that which
you are trying to keep, but in any case, removing unwanted sound is not
an easy task.
Sound, not video, is the hardest thing to capture properly.
I would suggest you get your subject(s) back in again if possible, loop
the video on your computer and get them to re-voice the important bits.
Or do a narrative voice-over with music between phrases.
There is only one situation where on-board microphones are of use I
have found, and that it is to capture general ambient sound.
Eric from Oz
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