Mark Stavar
September 4th, 2007, 12:55 AM
I am editing together a wedding video using footage shot by someone else.
The footage was initially in .MOD format. When I finally realised that this was mpeg2 and I rerendered to DV/AVI, I couldn't believe the performance improvement in Vegas!
But now, I am dealling with some serious rain-noise problems in the audio. I think that camera was being held under and umbrella, so the rain noise is comparabel to the crackling of a fire.
My question: what would be the best way to try and reduce this noise. I am not an audiophile, so I have not done any serious analysis work on this problem. I initially tried using the default track effects (noise gate, EQ and compressor), and had a little success there, but I imagine the real solution may lie in identifying "rain drop/pock" frequencies and attempted to minimise them.
What do people suggest?
All help greatly appreciated.
Ciao,
marks
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Vegas 7.0e/SF 8.0/AMD64 3500+
The footage was initially in .MOD format. When I finally realised that this was mpeg2 and I rerendered to DV/AVI, I couldn't believe the performance improvement in Vegas!
But now, I am dealling with some serious rain-noise problems in the audio. I think that camera was being held under and umbrella, so the rain noise is comparabel to the crackling of a fire.
My question: what would be the best way to try and reduce this noise. I am not an audiophile, so I have not done any serious analysis work on this problem. I initially tried using the default track effects (noise gate, EQ and compressor), and had a little success there, but I imagine the real solution may lie in identifying "rain drop/pock" frequencies and attempted to minimise them.
What do people suggest?
All help greatly appreciated.
Ciao,
marks
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Vegas 7.0e/SF 8.0/AMD64 3500+