Hi,
Obviously you can't regain what's lost. If the product
has never been mastered, then I'd suggest you master
it. JAMin, a jack client, is your friend. JAMin does
not record files so you'll need a jack client wave
editor. There's a several I've used and like Rezound.
If it has been mastered that could be a problem.
Mastering is eq, compression and limiting. If you
compile compression and limiting it will suck. As I'm
sure you can imagine.
ron
--- Edouard Chalaron <e.chalaron(a)paradise.net.nz>
wrote:
Hi there,
I am looking for a way to improve the sound from an
old VHS tape.
The tape has been played an played and played....
the osund has now some
fluctuations that I'd like to get rid of.
I know how to use SOX, GWC or Audacity but do not
have the knowledge about
sound processing. Bcast 2000 seems to have useful
tools as well, but really
it's above what I know (apart from gain and LPF).
So if anybody has a link, an idea, a trick, anything
will do at this stage :-)
Thanks a lot
Edouard
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