Re: [FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-30 Thread Leonard Bogard
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 3:37 AM, Robert Krüger krue...@lesspain.de wrote: On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 4:57 AM, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote: Audacity??? I have never been able to make audacity improve the signal to noise ratio, nor eliminate clicks and pops. How do you do that?

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-30 Thread Robert Krüger
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 4:34 AM, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote: I need to transfer a bunch of audio tapes to digital media. But I would like to 1. improve the signal to noise ratio. 2. get rid of clicks and pops. Is there a way to do this using ffmpeg? I would say no. I am not aware of

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-30 Thread Robert Krüger
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 4:57 AM, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote: Audacity??? I have never been able to make audacity improve the signal to noise ratio, nor eliminate clicks and pops. How do you do that? Depending on the kind of noise you have and if you have enough isolated noise to

[FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-29 Thread jd1008
I need to transfer a bunch of audio tapes to digital media. But I would like to 1. improve the signal to noise ratio. 2. get rid of clicks and pops. Is there a way to do this using ffmpeg? ___ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-29 Thread jd1008
Audacity??? I have never been able to make audacity improve the signal to noise ratio, nor eliminate clicks and pops. How do you do that? On 05/29/2015 08:38 PM, Alex Kink wrote: Use audacity instead On May 29, 2015, at 22:34, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote: I need to transfer a bunch of

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Audio Tapes - How to restore audio quality

2015-05-29 Thread Alex Kink
Use audacity instead On May 29, 2015, at 22:34, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote: I need to transfer a bunch of audio tapes to digital media. But I would like to 1. improve the signal to noise ratio. 2. get rid of clicks and pops. Is there a way to do this using ffmpeg?