On Tue, 1 Jan 2008, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:

> Typical audio problems when recorded with the built-in mic on camcorders
> can be:
>
> - outdoor wind noise (too weak person voice)

This is hard to compensate. Noise is generally a distribution of 'sound'
on all frequencies. Some techniques like selecting a speakers speech
frequency can be done with tools like 'Praat'. But seriously, these things
are beginner errors, and should be teached how to avoid, not mask...

> - "zoom or direction stereo mic" decreasing bass and increasing treble

I think any serious Linux audio tool can do this. Audicity[1], Praat[2],
Ardour[3]...

> - other background noise in between (too weak voice)

If you are able to design or use a designed filter (mathematically) you
can use it within Praat. So export a wav, process and save. Maybe in the
future Praat will support video, but now there are other priorities ;)



Stefan

[1] audicity.sf.net
[2] praat.org
[3] ardour.org


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