Kamis, 16 Januari 2014

Is there any way to boost low recorded audio with an audio and/or video editing software?

Q. I recorded an event with a Sony HVR-A1U camcorder, and the audio input of my external microphone was in the wrong XLR input causing the audio to be extremely low. Is there any way I can restore the audio as far as boosting it?

A. Try Audacity. You may need to import/boost/save/import/boost save a few times depending on how low it is.

There will be a lot of hiss, too. The filters in Audacity can only do so much and not impact the actual audio.

Next time, get your A1U into manual audio mode and pay attention to the audio meters - and use closed-ear muff type headphones so you can hear what the camcorder is recording.


Is there any way to boost low recorded audio with an audio and/or video editing software?
Q. I recorded an event with a Sony HVR-A1U camcorder, and the audio input of my external microphone was in the wrong XLR input causing the audio to be extremely low. Is there any way I can restore the audio as far as boosting it.

A. Several days ago, the same problem occurred to me. One of my friend recommended me use the iSofter Audio Recorder Vista to deal with the low recorded audio and it worked like a charm!
It support audio file editing, and you can edit audio files as you like.
For more info, you can go to http://www.softwarewikipedia.com/index.php/ISofter_Audio_Recorder_Vista
or if you use WindowsXP,you can go to
http://www.softwarewikipedia.com/index.php/DvdXsoft_Sound_Recorder_XP
Hope it can help you.
Wish you have a good time on Christmas!





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