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I am totally newbie in topic of audio-video recording. Usually I got no problems with recording meetups using Go-Pro clone camera with built-in microphone but this time something weird happened with audio input. I have uploaded a sample to few sound hosting sites to give a view what is an issue. I tried to remove it using Audacity but this "noise" increases with input volume, especially when voice occurs. I would like to put recordings on YouTube but with such broken audio I am not sure if it's worth. Can anyone, at least, give me a tip how to deal with this?

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  • I think your only choise is to get a better camera. Even some older versions of real Go-Pro's had audio problems, IIRC.
    – Johannes
    Commented Dec 20, 2015 at 22:54
  • There are many DAW/softwares that you can reduce noises. Some engineers just use EQ plugins. Some of my client send me the audio files with a bunch of noises. For me, I usually reduce noises by using noise capture tool in adobe audition which is less work and very fast. Check out this tutorial ( m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-_JGy6fWeY )
    – Ronald
    Commented Feb 11, 2016 at 20:29

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There are programs that can do it but they only work to a point. The best solution is to record with a little higher audio levels then turn it down. This will make the audio sound better and also using an external mic would help like Rode mic. Hope it helps.

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