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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:10 pm    Post subject: Audio Filtering Reply with quote

I am using Movie Maker to assemble digital video clips (from a Sony camera)
of a wedding into a movie. The wedding was outdoors so there is a fair bit
of wind noise that I would like to filter out. It doesn't appear that Movie
Maker has the capability to filter out the wind noise. Does anyone know of
another application that will do what I want. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Audio Filtering Reply with quote

=?Utf-8?B?QWxseW4=?= <Allyn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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Quote:
I am using Movie Maker to assemble digital video clips (from a Sony
camera) of a wedding into a movie. The wedding was outdoors so there
is a fair bit of wind noise that I would like to filter out. It
doesn't appear that Movie Maker has the capability to filter out the
wind noise. Does anyone know of another application that will do what
I want. Thanks.

Abobe Audition would be perfect for you. Audition is an advanced audio file
editing tool.You can download a free trial version from Adobe. A nice
feature of Audition is it will extract the audio track from a video file.
Simply right click your Movie files and select SEND TO > Adobe Audition.
After you have cleaned up your track, save it as a .wma file, import into
movie maker using it as your new audio track.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Audio Filtering Reply with quote

the first reviews I wrote for brighthub were about audio editing apps.. and
from my perspective, how they worked for Movie Maker users...

here's a link to my list of reviews... see the ones about Goldwave,
Acoustica, and FX Audio Editor

http://www.brighthub.com/author/74/PapaJohn.html?showcontributions=1&bid=150&aid=CD29

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=?Utf-8?B?QWxseW4=?= <Allyn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:A8BEAC5C-C39D-4986-ACEA-7CEB4BFDF06F@microsoft.com:

I am using Movie Maker to assemble digital video clips (from a Sony
camera) of a wedding into a movie. The wedding was outdoors so there
is a fair bit of wind noise that I would like to filter out. It
doesn't appear that Movie Maker has the capability to filter out the
wind noise. Does anyone know of another application that will do what
I want. Thanks.

Abobe Audition would be perfect for you. Audition is an advanced audio
file
editing tool.You can download a free trial version from Adobe. A nice
feature of Audition is it will extract the audio track from a video file.
Simply right click your Movie files and select SEND TO > Adobe Audition.
After you have cleaned up your track, save it as a .wma file, import into
movie maker using it as your new audio track.
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