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    Pepin Sidonia is offline Senior Member
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    Default How to permeate Noise from MP3 registers

    I have few mp3 files that also contain pops, static, POP, etc. The electronic noise, I would withdraw a filter. What are the suggested software can take an MP3 file as input, filter noise and deliver good sound quality MP3 file as the output? It was that I utilized Audacity to record audio, and it was Audacity, including entire the noise, the noise I listen in the top while recording, but only for entertainment.

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    Let me ask what was the original sound source, tape, microphone, or the big old black (usually) things on CD with the forest on each side. Something big is no longer driving the sound card. When recording with analog tape or other was a fairly common practice to drive the center a little difficult. Tell peak from 5 to 10 DB (DB with zero being the highest level of the average can save), but if you do digital, makes a huge mess. Very important to keep at or below zero for digital recording

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    The best way to get your lossless audio files (WAV or FLAC are 2 that come to mind as a WAV file is uncompressed and compressed FLAC) Thus, without loss of data in archive format (it occupies more space for CD / DVD) if they can save the DVD, the DVD is more stable and less fragile than a CD, to wash and no difference - I just burn a CD for devices that only read the CD, otherwise everything will be on DVD.

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    Working with archived files, then save the results as you want - MP3 is fairly universal that it is playable on almost everything, but you lose some quality when recording in MP3 format, and work on MP3 files and storage, works with MP3 files and save, etc. is a bit like something then copy Xeroxing, and so on, up the road the former copy is unclear - or in the cause of music/sound arrives painful to listen

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    Actually Fi is already quite low, I guess when Ode to victory is undoubtedly a replay of the original, which was recorded by friends on acetate discs that got played a few times with bamboo sticks before any transfer to the band. Disc playback was not easy because the acetates were recorded alternately on the outside - In / Inside - Out and most of the decks and had a car stop at the end of the recording

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    If you plan on doing any editing or cleaning, the WAV is a standard way. This is, as others have said, made "lossless", meaning that if you download and re-save the file stored in the file a bit 'the same as the original. Does not deteriorate, zip, nada, no noise reduction, if they do not. Well, you lose a little '(hopefully just a noise), but you need quality. Finally, when you save the modified "master". WAV and save the "production" in the form of (Whatever floats the reader)

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