Audio Files - Smooth
January 21, 2021 12:00 AM
Hi,
For a course,
1. I have human voice recording done for a course. There are 20 small VLC files for the course.
2. However, since it was not done professionally - it has background noise.
3. I am trying to use audacity, however, it would mean that I need to convert each VLC file to WAV file, and then reduce noise.
4. This seems a very time consuming option.
5. Is there a better way to remove background noise.
Solution
Audacity is the go-to tool for me and my team. It gives you all the necessary things to clean up audio files for free.
VLC is just a player like Windows Media Player, iTunes, etc.
Discussion (6)
Audacity is fully scriptable.
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/scripting.html
You could automate the process fairly easily.
There is no such thing as a "VLC file." VLC can play a wide range of file types. What is the actual file type you are dealing with?
Audacity is the go-to tool for me and my team. It gives you all the necessary things to clean up audio files for free.
VLC is just a player like Windows Media Player, iTunes, etc.
hmm super odd, I've never heard of VLC file holding any sort of audio only a playlist of audio pieces similar to M3U. That being said, if your files are in MP3 they will open in Audacity.
@andrew-robertson - Thank you. Its just that I have the files as VLC. I had to convert all of them to wav as audacity accepts only WAV files.
Will explore audacity in detail.
@carlfink - The file type being mentioned is as the screenshot below.
Audacity doesn't accept this file type; I had to convert them to WAV.
@carlfink - The file type being mentioned is as the screenshot below.Audacity doesn't accept this file type; I had to convert them to WAV.
Your screencap says the file is a WAV already.