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Teacher49 Aug 11, 2006 10:12 am

Sound editing program that can do hum reduction on batch files?
 
I currently use a fine shareware product called GoldWave for my rather simple needs regarding editing sound files.

However, I recently have accumulated about 80 voice files of lectures that have a strong hum in them due to sound system problems. GoldWave can do the elimination, but only 1 file at a time. Too time consuming.

Does anyone know of a program that could process these files in a batch to reduce hum?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Datruesurfer Aug 11, 2006 4:10 pm

Your looking for a macro program. There are plenty out there, all different depending on what exactly you need the program to do. I just did a search on Download.com and it came up with a slew of macro programs.

ScottC Aug 11, 2006 4:14 pm


Originally Posted by Teacher49
I currently use a fine shareware product called GoldWave for my rather simple needs regarding editing sound files.

However, I recently have accumulated about 80 voice files of lectures that have a strong hum in them due to sound system problems. GoldWave can do the elimination, but only 1 file at a time. Too time consuming.

Does anyone know of a program that could process these files in a batch to reduce hum?

Thanks in advance for any help!

It looks like Goldwave recently added batch processing:

http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewto...6366223e877bdb

You may want to check their forum...

Teacher49 Aug 12, 2006 7:16 am

Scott, thanks!

It turns out that my last upgrade DID include this new feature. I ran it yesterday and it handled the complete folder of files over a period of several hours.

ScottC Aug 12, 2006 11:16 am


Originally Posted by Teacher49
Scott, thanks!

It turns out that my last upgrade DID include this new feature. I ran it yesterday and it handled the complete folder of files over a period of several hours.

Don't thank me, thank Google ;)


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