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Repairing audio recorded with heavy ducking
OK, so I have a client that has sent me hours of video that I am using for their training films. They recorded everything in an extremely loud factory. They are aware that the audio sucks and I am in no way trying to make this sound like it was recorded in a studio.(they are just training videos) However I am trying to polish it up just slightly. I am using the Noise Reduction filter to kill a little of the background noise.
The biggest problem is that it sounds like the audio was recorded with some heavy ducking so that when the guy stops talking the noise jumps back up.
I put a sample of the raw video/audio here to hear what I am talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MswTnrW9pTQ&feature=youtu.beAs you can see, the signal to noise ratio is ok when he is talking, but crappy when he isn’t
Does anyone know of a way I can fix that a bit?
(Using CS5)ChrisW
http://www.azprovideo.com