I have a audio file which belongs to a security camera that recorded inside of a cabin. There is a conversation taking place outside of the cabin and I need to get that conversation. Is there a way to do that? Removing background noise via Audacity didn't help much so far.
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1have you read the top few posts in the Related sidebar to the right?– Rory Alsop ♦Dec 13, 2015 at 17:30
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Could you add a short example of the audio?– n00dles ♦Dec 14, 2015 at 12:08
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@RoryAlsop I did read a few related threads about this problem, but I couldn't find anything useful. Most of them focuses on removing background voice, not foreground.– ceremcemDec 14, 2015 at 22:36
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@n00dles I believe the actual voice record is not useful for your inspection, because it's not in English, it's in Turkish, so you probably can not decide if the voice is cleared enough or not.– ceremcemDec 14, 2015 at 22:38
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1I can't see why you wouldn't find a useful answer elsewhere on this site, therefore there must be something different about your recording. If you want better answers, you should post an audio file. iZotope RX is one of the best audio repair tools anyway, if you want a simple answer.– n00dles ♦Dec 15, 2015 at 6:06
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Use RX 5 Audio Editor.
You will probably get better results than with Audacity.
RX 5 allows you to recover certain parts that are missing.
Many quality presets are provided and you'll also find exhaustive documentation on the net.
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Some information regarding why this application will provide better results would be helpful.– Eugene SDec 14, 2015 at 6:44
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