[kdenlive] R: Effect to remove audio noise?

Narcis Garcia informatica at actiu.net
Tue Jun 28 06:31:21 UTC 2016


The way to allow good audio editing can be to embed Audacity as a window
child in Kdenlive interface when asked.


El 27/06/16 a les 19:37, Harald Albrecht ha escrit:
> I'm working with Audacity in all my projects as its noise reduction
> filter is working superbly. However, it needs to be taught some example
> noise in order to work. I still hope that someone ports the Audacity
> filter over to MLT, which a Kdenlive UI for sampling noise from some
> clip region for reference. I don't think that it will be possible to
> write an Audacity plugin-compatible interface; more so because the noise
> reduction is not a plugin but part of the basic code base.
> 
> Bet regards, 
> Harald
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
> Von: Massimo Stella <maxstar at tin.it>
> Datum: 27.06.2016 19:26 (GMT+01:00)
> An: jesse.dubord at gmail.com, kdenlive at kde.org
> Betreff: [kdenlive] R: Effect to remove audio noise?
> 
> The only way to remove noise from audio at today in the FLOSS world is
> Audacity.
> I looked around several time for finding an FFT based filter like the REAFIR
> http://wiki.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/ReaFIR
> that is a free windows vst which works in realtime. (you can use it by
> wine, jack and DSSI or Festige but through this way it's not practical,
> you have delay and it doesn't work in Kdenlive)
> You can also try to use Gnome Wave Cleaner but I find that Audacity
> works better.
> For this reason in the final part of my document
> https://kdenlive.org/node/9458#suggestions
> I wrote about it: because I'm still hoping that some developper will
> work on it in lv2 or other format for GNU/Linux in the next future.
> 
> ----Messaggio originale----
> Da: jesse.dubord at gmail.com
> Data: 27-giu-2016 19.05
> A: <kdenlive at kde.org>
> Ogg: [kdenlive] Effect to remove audio noise?
> 
> Are there any audio effects to remove noise? Can't seem to find one
> that's suited for that purpose. Looked Online, but most of the
> documentation is dated, and I'd prefer not to use Audacity to import,
> fix audio, export, then re-import and line up audio and video,
> especially for a large number of video clips.
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