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  • Best way to remove hiss

    I am doing a favor for a friend, she interviewed her Aunt shortly before she died in the hospital. I am making a video for her to play at the a memorial. The issue is she had a breathing machine that is making it hard to hear her. Any way to filter that out in Edius 7? I have isotope but I think it only works in Edius 6
    Randy

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  • #2
    it maybe too late to purchase plugins and learn them in time

    try the graphic eq filter (drag one slider at the time until you find the one that reduces the hiss)
    or parametric eq filter with sharp notch in the frequency with the hiss

    other than that Izotope RX3 works well and also Wavearts
    Anton Strauss
    Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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    • #3
      Do you have access to Adobe Audition?
      It has an excellent integrated filter to eleminate specific noise.
      Not sure about your specific situation, but I think it could help.
      Edius capabilities are a bit limited to do that.

      Andreas
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      • #4
        I would agree with that. You can try the Adaptive Noise Reduction and see what it does.
        Audition noise reduction.png
        Don't go to heavy on this or you will create audio artifacts.

        Ozone 5 Advanced works as well.
        Jerry
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        • #5
          Maybe the "noise reduction (process)" filter can help more specific.
          You can isolate the noise you want to remove & analyse it to create
          a noise finger print & apply the "noise reduction (process)" filter.

          Andreas
          Andreas Gumm
          post production / authoring
          PC 1Intel Core i7-970 (6 x 3.20 GHz),
          ASUS P6T Deluxe V2, 12 GB RAM, Geforce 9800GT
          Windows 7 Ultimate,
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          GV hardware: 3G Storm
          software SONY DoStudio Indie + EX 4.0.11
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          Geforce 650 GTX, 5x HDD, Windows 7,
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          • #6
            I would use izotope RX3 to fix that.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by tingsern View Post
              I would use izotope RX3 to fix that.
              I agree! This tool gives fantastic results.
              Nicola
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              • #8
                In the open source (i.e. free) realm, I've been pleasantly surprised by Audacity's Noise Removal filter. It has worked wonders on some hissy interviews I couldn't remedy enough within Edius, in the absence of pricey plug-ins. It has the "noise print" analysis included. Obviously, it is not a plug-in, so one has to export and re-import the clips, but depending on the situation, that may not be a deal breaker.
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                • #9
                  HI:
                  @nictau: I tested RX3 and its indeed good!

                  @jsyrjanen: Thats why I use it since some months! And I find the leveler- and the normalize-Function also very good. And its freeware!

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                  • #10
                    Reaper's FIR filter can do magic
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                    • #11
                      AIFF to WAV

                      And, Audacity converted AIFF files to WAV for me.

                      Procoder 2 or Edius wouldn't do it, which surprised me.

                      Audacity is well worth the free download.
                      Regards,

                      Jon

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