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How to fix audio quality?

Discussion in 'Audio' started by DPUMA8, Feb 28, 2005.

  1. DPUMA8

    DPUMA8 Regular member

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    I have a few songs I ripped from old kung fu DVDs and I would like to make them sound better if possible. It is hard to explain it, but I want to eliminate those high pitched sounds in the songs. Make sense? The best way I can describe it is it is some metal quckly rubbing against eachother. Bad description but that's the best I can do.
    Is there a fix to getting rid of these things?
     
  2. Jeanc1

    Jeanc1 Guest

    There's a FREE piece of software called Audacity -- it is available here :- http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

    You can load those you have with that ""hiss"" --- then if you go EFFECTS --- and use the approriate filter , you should be able to diminish those annoying thingies ~~ Smiles... ! You can always undo as you try different filters .. then when you satisfied .. save the resulting piece under a different name in order to keep your originals.

    Good Luck
     
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    Wow thank you so much! What about turning real player music into wav or mp3?
     
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    Thats another totally different subject -- smiles ~~ best you start a new thread in Audio section if you cant find your answers in the guides or the Search box.. the Forum has.. !

    It ai'nt easy to keep some kind of orders on threads when subject change after so many post.. it makes life confusing for people searching.
     
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    ok. Sorry
     

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