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Whenever I have taken a photo and go to look at it there is noise in the background of the photo. It's as if there is a voice recorder on the camera and it records what is being said whenever the photo is being taken!
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Yes, for most movies the surround speakers are for music and background. Unless the person speaking is supposed to be behind you, the voice will not come from there.
If it has a switch labeled conf/dict , put this switch in the dict mode. This switch is a record sensitivity control, in the conference position it will pick up almost any noise in the room. In the dict,position which is short for dictate, it will have less record sensitivity and will only pick up sounds very close to the microphone and eliminate background noises
Well Adam,
was the environment already noisy?
Well but there is a program (Nero Wave Editor) which can help.
On the interface, click ENHANCEMENTS on the top and then select NOISE REDUCTION and it will present you with some other interface with sliders and then you move then more to the right.
You cannot remove the background noise of already recorded material unless you have special software for that purpose. It is available, but costly. To eliminate some background noise, you may in the future, try to muffle the microphone by turning down the volume and recording by moving the device closer to the sound sources. Some folks put a wind sock over the recorder, as you may have noticed during TV News recordings on street events or at a studio. Try a wool or thick sock over the recorder and see if that helps.
Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I have tried new AC adapter cord and it still has background noise. The only time it doesn't is with the batteries.
no problem with..record some part of the start with no voice just a 5-10 seconds remain quite...just kept running the recording...then start and record your voice after which install AudaCITY Software and drag your audio file in it and then select the first 5-19 seconds recording which was just the background kept recording selecting the part go to Effects -> Noise Removal then press Get Profile,
after which again select all the track by: Control + A key on PC and then go to Effects Noise Removal move the bar to the left side...and press ok/continue key....now your track is very much clean by the noise...and
for sound loudness select all the track and go to Effects -> Normalize then again Effects -> Amplify put the slider value to -0.1 of what the value is shown.
Make sure that 'VOX' or 'VA' isn't turned on. This is Voice Activated recording and is designed to record only when the person is talking. The problem is that sometimes it'll cut in or out when you don't want it to.
Also, if the handheld has a 'Dict/Conf' switch, put it into 'Dict'. The 'Conf' setting is for conference recording - which will make the mic more sensitive and pick up more background noise.
The pic looks like a TRC5880? If thats the case they are naturally quite noisey. The motors vibrate too much in my opinion. Theres not much you can do with it unfortunately. Suggest a new recorder or get that one repaired.
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