Spencer Russell a ?crit : > I've got this really noisy audio file I'm trying to clean up, and > I was thinking, it would be really cool if I could run a clip of > the file that was just the noise(it's a recording of a discussion > for a TV broadcast, so when no one's talking, it should be > silent) and have the program output an average frequency content, > in some sort of format that another program could take it as > input and create a filter that would filter out those > frequencies. It seems like brutefir would be able to do the > latter part, but is there a way to automatically generate the > filter definition from the frequency content of a file? Is this a > feasable method of noise reduction? If it seems like it could > work, but there isn't a program to do it, I would be interested > in writing it, if anyone has any input. > > Thanks! > -spencer > I think that Audacity has this feature. You select a portion when there is only noise to get the noise profile and then you apply noise reduction on the whole file. Christophe