Splitting Audiot track for a Wedding Video

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  1. leorocks

    leorocks Member

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    Hi!

    I am new these forums but I am desperate for help. I am making a wedding video for a relative and I have the video ready to go except I did some interviews with the mother and family members. I need to split the audio. You can hear the voice but there is alot of background noise (music from the DJ) Is there any way I can strip out the music but keep the voice? PLEASE HELP ME!

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    Shellie
     
  2. Minion

    Minion Senior member

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    What you are asking to do is a very difficult thing to do especially if you have no audio engineering Knowlege...

    well if you had a Good Audio editor like "Sony Sound Forge v8.0" or "Goldwave" you could try to use some of it"s filters to cut out certain frequencies of the audio Hopeing that much of the backround Noise is at a different frequency than the speech...

    You could also split the audio track into it"s seperate Left and Right channels and see if one Channel is clearer than the other then use the Better Channel and Filter it to see if you can Improove it and then copy that chanell over to the other Channel and export it as a stereo audio file that you use Instead of the Original audio...

    Many Good Video editors Like "Sony Vegas Video 6" will allow you to do this while editing the Video which makes things a Lot easier....

    As a Last resort if you can not improove the audio enough you can try putting subtitles of what she is saying at the Bottom of the screen....

    Good Luck
     
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