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Audio editing help
2009-04-07, 2:03 PM #1
I recently got back some footage of an interview I'm using in an upcoming project I'm working on, and for the most part the interview came out great. The only problem is that in a few parts of the interview whoever was filming had a cellphone on them, and you know that noise that speakers/microphones make when a cellphone is about to go off? (I hope you do.) Well, that noise can be heard in the 'meat' of one or two of the questions, and I was wondering if there is a way to remove that particular frequency from the audio track, and also, if anyone knows how to do that, is there a way to figure out what frequency that noise makes?

Thanks.

[Edit: The noise]

Think while it's still legal.
2009-04-07, 2:13 PM #2
I could try if you want to send the audio over to me, pm me and I'll give you my email.
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2009-04-07, 2:22 PM #3
iPhones do that
"Nulla tenaci invia est via"
2009-04-07, 2:34 PM #4
pretty much any gsm phone does that
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2009-04-07, 2:43 PM #5
would it be possible to upload the audio only or even just the parts where this noise occurs

i could take a crack at removing/reducing the noise but i can't make promises
eat right, exercise, die anyway
2009-04-07, 3:07 PM #6
I'd rather send the file to people's e-mails. So if you think you can help, send me over a PM. I just don't want this on rapidshare or something so anyone can download it. Also, thanks.
Think while it's still legal.
2009-04-07, 3:09 PM #7
Also, I'll send the audio out later tonight/tomorrow, at the moment I am signing up for next semesters classes.
Think while it's still legal.

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