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    Hi folks,
    I'm working in Edius 5.1 and have some clips with audio that is very 'airy' there is quite a prominent hiss through out. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a filter/settings that might help me get rid of some of this hiss? Any help would be much appriciated.

    Thanks in advance
    Xy

  • #2
    Izotope audio restore. It included with EDIUS 5. be sure do dowload the latest update from the dowload area.
    Anton has made a tutorial
    But it is a s simple as :
    find a spot with hiss.
    applye audio restore
    open the dialog by double clicking on the filter.

    Select train.
    Use you arrow key and move the play head 2 frames to the right.
    Disable trainmode.
    Close the plug
    Noise is gone
    Last edited by SRsupport; 09-22-2010, 12:34 AM.
    Steve
    EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
    A proud EDIUS EDITOR
    For more information on the Grass Cutter program please visit: http://www.grass-cutters.net

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    • #3
      Thanks SRsupport! I will give it a shot, sounds simple! Thanks again!

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      • #4
        You may have good luck with the Isotope 30 band EQ to create a narrow "notch filter" and diminish the offending hiss.
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        • #5
          Hi I am very new to editing and Edius, could you give a more layman term version of how to eliminate hiss? I couldn't follow your instructions exactly I opened the audio restore and I see where I select train but don't know what "Use you are key and move th playhead with to tabs to the right." is saying sorry! I appreciate the help

          Sarah

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          • #6
            Use the arrow key to move the play head 2 frames to the right . :)
            Anton did a better job:
            Steve
            EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
            A proud EDIUS EDITOR
            For more information on the Grass Cutter program please visit: http://www.grass-cutters.net

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            • #7
              Or use your mouse wheel...

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