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I have an audio that I would like to reduce ambient noise, it is an interview recorded with a mobile, just recording, and even I get to hear voices, I can not understand at all. The recording for the university did not go well, and even we tried before, that interview result in a very noisy file.

We can not repeat the 2 hours long interview. :-((

I have tried with Audacity, and few “free” online tools, basically no one made anything usable,

The sound is mainly noise, I know, and probably I am asking for something only seen in movies and not real.

May somebody give me a hint of the best posible result?

I have uploaded a 1-minute demo to test it, previous results are based on that clip https://www.whyp.it/tracks/68283/untitled-interview?token=isF9h

if somebody could help us, It may save us the semester

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    FYI, that's one of the worst I've ever heard lol. Congrats ;) I assume it's a mono recording?
    – n00dles
    Commented Feb 1, 2023 at 19:42
  • I just tried Adobe's new podcast enhancer - see sound.stackexchange.com/a/52023/9601 & it rescued something, maybe enough to transcribe if not to use as audio.
    – Tetsujin
    Commented Feb 3, 2023 at 15:47

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It would be easier to test if the audio was set to be downloadable rather than having to use Audio Hijack to grab it…
but I think yours is a lost cause.

On first listen I wasn't for quite sometime aware that there was supposed to be dialog in there. I kept waiting for it to start ;)

Izotope RX [about the best in the business] can remove all the noise… but what's left isn't usable. I'm assuming it's not in English which means I can't tell if the words are comprehensible enough to transcribe, but there's certainly not enough left to be considered a dialog track.

In future, even if you can't afford a dedicated sound engineer/boom op, at least do a sound check - record a couple of minutes as you're getting set up & test it works as expected.

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You might try Spectralayers. It has a specific mode for extracting v voice from noise.

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With Adobe enhance you can have an AI tool that removes background noises and makes it sound as if the voice was recorded in a studio https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance

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