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Hi folks,

I have 2 recorded audio files in .AMR format. While large parts of a discussion are well understandable, the background noise (there is constantly a TV running in the background) and the "recording noise" make some parts difficult to understand.

Total time of the two files is around 15 minutes. I don't think it's a big effort to clean up the files for a pro in order to make the discussion clearly understandable, but I have no clue in audio file editing.

Would someone be interested to help for a small fee (to be paid through paypal)?

Thanks!

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How "small" a fee?

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You guys tell me :)

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You may be asking for the impossible. Such "loss of data" from interference could very well be completely destroyed.

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Put them up onto soundcloud and let folk take a shot?

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.AMR as in mobile phone recordings?

Is this the Trump Jr tapes then?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Did the ppl in the recording know they were being recorded?

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The fact that part of the ambient noise is a television could be a real problem.

I've had some experience cleaning up training video voiceovers that were done with a laptop microphone in a cubicle. Air conditioning, doors opening/closing, people walking by, fan noise from the laptop, etc. I was able to get it cleaned up so that you could clearly understand the narrator. But television programming is going to be in a lot of the same frequency bands as the conversation--and that's where it gets real tricky.

Not saying it's impossible, but it's probably going to take some pretty fancy processing and a second-by-second retouching of the sound.

I agree with Pytchblend. Post a 1-minute sample somewhere and let people take a shot at it. If someone can clean up the sample to your satisfaction, you could work out the price of the whole job from there.

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Just looked at the specs of AMR as I'd not heard of that format before:
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz @ 13-bit, filtered to 200–3400 Hz.
Bit rate: Ranges from 4.75 - 12.2kbit/s depending on recording mode
That'll definitely be a challenge !

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mcbpete wrote:Just looked at the specs of AMR as I'd not heard of that format before:
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz @ 13-bit, filtered to 200–3400 Hz.
Bit rate: Ranges from 4.75 - 12.2kbit/s depending on recording mode
That'll definitely be a challenge !
Oh damn... that's bad. What's left of the conversation is going to be heavily masked by the television. Better call CSI on this one. :lol:

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