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05-16-2009, 11:34 PM
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I remember a few months ago Smurf made this post, and as I was just re-reading all of this, I'd like to try to give this a shot..

"Then we can talk about restoring techniques, how to listen for hiss, how to test, etc. "

Can you give me some steps on these techniques? Are these the most important things that I'd have to do?

Also, Admin made this post above..
"I would suggest using just some of the basic de-hiss filters in SoundForge that can be downloaded from this site. Try some of the Flesher-Munson based hiss cut filters, or the basic hiss cut filters. Hiss Cut 2 and Hiss Cut 6 are the ones I'd look at most. "

I've realized how hard this is going to be and I dont think I'm going to be very good at it, i'd like to at least master the hiss and bouncy sounds, learn how to get rid of that...because a lot of my vids are older, and I have that problem with the audio on a lot of them...how would I go about doing that..

Something that I notice on my burned DVD is when I play it in my DVD player, there isn't any sound coming out of the left side of my tv speakers...there's nothing wrong with them, there's sound as normal when I watch reg. tv or a vhs video, why is it doing this?
Update*** I'm listening to a capture now, and it doesn't sound like there's any sound coming out of my left speaker. Could this be the reason why none is coming out on the left side of the TV speaker of the burned DVD? If so, what is causing this?

Another thing that I'm noticing on the burned DVD, is that the color is not as I guess I would describe it as not being as crisp and/or sharp as the original VHS video that it came from. I'm doing all that I was told to...capturing at 15000 CBR, then encoding 352x480 32-3300 avg bitrate, 4000 max, 1000 min.....is there anything at all I can do to sharpen it some? I watch it as it captures and it looks sharp and crisp, but once I'm done with everything is when it seems to fade a little on the final burned DVD, why is that?

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