Sound/audio can usually always be improved. There are many ways to do it. Separating the audio, fixing it, and then bringing it back into sync with the video may prove somewhat tricky to do. I don't think that's the best way. Better might be to bring it all into your editor and trying to improve the audio there. On a PC, I know that Vegas has formidable mechanisms for improving the audio. L On May 8, 2007, at 6:48 AM, David Nuss wrote: > Dear MacDV'ers; > > I've been a subscriber for a while, skimming the messages but not > reading too closely. > > I just tried to find an archive search feature and couldn't locate > it. Please advise the link if such exists, so I don't have to > bother y'all if this is a repeat question. > > Recently I taped a ceremony in a museum, so the sound is ok, made > with the Canon ZR 60 built in mic, but I'm wondering if the sound > quality can be improved by a relatively simple mechanism like > separating the soundtrack, importing into Garageband, and applying > a filter with a tweak or two and then re-attaching to the video. > > Thank you. > > David Nuss > > > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 >