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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] video from a
webcam
Some options:1) Export and upload the sound file
and send the url so we can listen to it and help diagnose what's going
on.2) It might be a ground loop problem that can be solved by checking
how you're powered. a)
If your
: Re: [videoblogging] video from a webcam Yes, it is possible. It will depend on what type of noise it is...is it more of a buzzing, or a humming? If you have an editing system, like Final Cut Pro, you can help the audio by using either a high- pass (for low frequency problems, like a hum) or a low-pass
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Will filters take out noises caused by wind? I have some great tape
didn't realize the zoom mike was so sensitive to the wind when it was
held at a certain angle.
What I would try is to extract the audio, and then use Audacity (or
another audio editor) to try to
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- Original Message -
From: Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] video from a webcam
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Will filters take out noises caused by wind? I have some great tape
didn't realize
Yes, it is possible. It will depend on what type of noise it is...is
it more of a buzzing, or a humming? If you have an editing system,
like Final Cut Pro, you can help the audio by using either a high-
pass (for low frequency problems, like a hum) or a low-pass (for high-
frequency
Thanks, it is a low level noise. I wonder if it is
because it is a cheaper webcam or if it was too close
to the pc.
Siobhan
--- Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yes, it is possible. It will depend on what type of
noise it is...is
it more of a buzzing,
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From: Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] video from a webcam
Yes, it is possible. It will depend on what type of
noise it is...is
it more of a buzzing, or a humming? If you have an
editing system