Re: Remove DC Offset from Recorded Audio

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Chen Tao <pro711@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Yes, any audio-editing program (Audacity, Ardour, etc) will have a
> > function/filter for removing DC offset.
> 
> But I need to remove DC offset in realtime, for example, when I make calls
> with Google Voice. So, is there a filter that can be connected with ALSA
> audio input and generates output with no DC offset?

Ah.  You can probably do it with gstreamer but I'm afraid I don't have a
specific recipe for you.  If the offset is always the same, sox can also
operate in a filter fashion (stdin->stdout) and has a dcshift operator that
can be used.  I have no idea how to make that work with Google Voice (never
used it).

Charles
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