Use the Noise Reduction feature if your audio contains unwanted static, or other background noise. There are two types of noise reduction available: Auto Denoise and Noise Reduction.
To remove unwanted noise in your audio, do this:
1. | Select the media file in the library that you want to remove audio from. |
2. | Decide whether you want to remove it from all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. |
3. | Click Noise Reduction to open the Noise Reduction window. |
4. | Select one of the following options: |
• | Auto Denoise: select this option to use audio denoise on audio that was recorded outdoors, in a room with poor acoustics, in a car, or other noisy locations. The audio denoise tool uses CLNR (CyberLink Noise Reduction) technology to automatically improve your audio's quality and reduce background noise. Also use it if you have trouble finding an audio sample in the Noise Reduction feature. See Auto Denoise for more information. |
• | Noise Reduction: select this option to use CyberLink's Noise Reduction technology to reduce broadband and tonal noise for more natural-sounding results. CyberLink AudioDirector asks you to manually select an area that contains the noise, then through analysis helps you remove it from your audio. See Noise Reduction for more information. |
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