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Background noise removal methods to help you salvage loud videos
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Do you want to remove background noise from a video? Fortunately, there are lots of ways that you can easily do this! This wikiHow article lists tools to remove background noise from your video.

Things You Should Know

  • Audacity is a free program that can remove background noise from videos on your Windows PC or Mac.
  • Online tools like Media.io and Flixier use AI to target and remove background noise with just a few clicks.
  • On your phone or tablet, try mobile apps like Inverse and Denoise that reduce background noise without needing a computer.
  1. Drag your mouse over the entire timeline to select the entire track to remove the background noise from the whole track. Click the Effect tab, select Noise Reduction > Get Noise Profile, then click the Effect tab again, and select Noise Reduction.
    • Once you edit the file how you like, export it from the File tab.
    • Audacity is a free audio editing software that works for both Windows and Mac computers. Get it for your personal use today!
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  1. If you don't have FL Studio, you can download a trial at https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio-download/. This software works on Windows and Mac computers, but you must pay to use it.
    • The Edison plugin allows you to remove background noise from tracks easily. To access it, click the Edit icon that looks like a pair of scissors. Click the floppy disk icon and select your track.[1]
    • Select the noise to remove. Edison works best to remove continuous noise, like a fan or a hiss in the background. You can either select the noise from the wavelength screen or switch to spectral view to see the horizontal lines that usually indicate a continuous noise and click to select just the noise.
    • Right-click the noise-reduction tool to see "Noise profile acquired." Click the same tool, and the de-noise window will open.
    • Set "Threshold" to 0db and "Amount" to 22. Preview how it sounds, then save your file.[2]
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  • To avoid background noise in the first place, try recording in a quiet environment (as opposed to a busy street) or make sure your microphone isn't picking up the construction sounds next door. You can also read How to Reduce Static Noise in a Microphone for more tips on reducing background noise in recordings.
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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 5,817 times.
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