Hi Terri, I have gold wave 4.26, so I don't know
anything about time and point. I've never had the
clicking problem, but depending on the clicking you
could try using pop click. Maybe you could send me the
recording via email? I've got 100 mb now that Yahoo
upgraded everybody's free account. It would be easier
to tell what really happened, maybe, by hearing it.
Well, I don't know how else you'd know if it came out
o.k, you could try fast forwarding through it before
and after, and if you could hear anything different at
high speed, the clicking might or might not have
registered to you at high speed.
Shawn
--- Terri Stimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> Well, I wanted to report that I just tried using the
> noise reduction, with
> the help I got earlier tonight.  And I was able to
> clean up that hiss quite
> nicely.  There is now no trace of it what so ever.
> I used it on a song I had that had hiss, and I used
> it on one of the recent
> shows I taped off the radio.
> However, I do have a question.
> When I fixed the song that had hiss, here's what I
> did.
> I copied a bit of the silence to the clipboard, then
> I selected the entire
> sound and proceeded into the noise reduction
> feature.
> There I chose the light hiss removal option, I chose
> from clipboard, I set
> the FFT to 12, just to see how good it would work,
> and I set the overlap to
> 95.
> Like I said, it worked great.  However, in the
> middle of the song I can hear
> some little click sounds.  I think if I wouldn't
> have been paying attention,
> then I probably wouldn't have even noticed.
> Why did this happen just in this one spot?  And how
> can I get rid of it?
> Also, how do you know if something you've just
> fixed, using the noise
> reduction, has come out alright?
> For instance, if these clicks would have happened in
> the middle of that
> radio show, I would have never known, unless I were
> to listen to the entire
> show again.  It's an hour long, so I wouldn't want
> to have to do that.
> Also, when I fixed the hiss in my radio show, I had
> to set the overlap at
> 90, because when I previewed it with the overlap at
> 95, it was absolutely
> awful.  I'm not real sure how to describe what it
> sounded like.  On nearly
> every other word, it was as if the audio hick-upped.
>  It was bad.
> Why would it have been like that?
> Once I set the overlap at 90 percent though, it was
> perfect.
> I've got one more question while I'm thinking about
> it, and that'll be all
> for now.
> What are these other options within the noise
> reduction, such as point, and
> time?
> There are two time options, and I'm not sure what
> either one means, or if I
> should ever mess with them.
> More later,
> Terri
> 
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