[MacDV] Removing audio distortion?

Robert Henkel rhenkel at pacbell.net
Thu Sep 18 18:15:23 PDT 2003


You can't really remove distortion.  Once it's there
it's there.  You may be able to diminish the effect of
it with some fancy EQing...but probably not.  Sorry.

Robin Henkel

--- "Sean W.Gallagher" <swg at greatertalent.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm editing a speech that was shot with two cameras
> and the audio from 
> the speech came directly from the speaker's
> microphone into camera one, 
> but it's slightly distorted. I tried using the audio
> from camera two 
> (which is perfect), but the cameraman cut the camera
> at a crucial point 
> in the speech. Is there a way to remove the
> distortion from the audio? 
> I have Peak DV, but I don't know how to use it. I'm
> editing in FCP3, 
> but I can't figure out what filter would do this if
> any. Any help would 
> be appreciated.
> 
> -Sean
> 
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