![]() ![]() I'm sorry if my solution is unhelpful to you. One of the things you could try is looking at some of the other posts on the forum about noise removal you'll find that there is rather more to getting good results from it than you might think. ![]() So may I respectfully suggest that just placing random, irrelevant 'answers' to questions is no way to help anybody, and that sticking to andwers to things that you actually know about might be a better way forward. You claimed that you are no audio expert, and with that I can only concur. We try to give accurate and helpful answers on this forum, but I'm afraid that yours isn't one. There's no way that setting both sliders to 100% is going to do anything but make your resulting audio sound quite a lot worse than it originally did. And before anybody else tries to copy the settings you've used for noise reduction in your video, I should point out that they are completely unhelpful. ![]() I'm sorry, but you clearly haven't understood at all what this question is about it has nothing to do with noise removal per se. ![]()
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