[linux-audio-user] newbie question

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Hi,

Obviously you can't regain what's lost. If the product
has never been mastered, then I'd suggest you master
it. JAMin, a jack client, is your friend. JAMin does
not record files so you'll need a jack client wave
editor. There's a several I've used and like Rezound.

If it has been mastered that could be a problem.
Mastering is eq, compression and limiting. If you
compile compression and limiting it will suck. As I'm
sure you can imagine. 

ron

--- Edouard Chalaron <e.chalaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> 
> Hi there, 
> I am looking for a way to improve the sound from an
> old VHS tape.
> The tape has been played an played and played....
> the osund has now some 
> fluctuations that I'd like to get rid of.
> 
> I know how to use SOX, GWC or Audacity but do not
> have the knowledge about 
> sound processing. Bcast 2000 seems to have useful
> tools as well, but really 
> it's above what I know (apart from gain and LPF).
> 
> So if anybody has a link, an idea, a trick, anything
> will do at this stage :-)
> 
> Thanks a lot
> Edouard


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