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Hi all,
As said by PM to Rolf, I'm really amazed by the quality of his recordings. I'm posting one of my files (very faint and annoying background, I'm trying to identify the bird in background), and I can't wait reading Rolf's advices I'm posting here so several of us may benefit from his advices. This is an export mp3 from Remembird software, I haven't modified anything. Most audible are Coal Tits (Parus ater) : http://www.meteosurf.com/brice/temp/tbd1.mp3 Thanks ! Cheers, Brice |
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Hi Brice, had a play with it, had to run it through twice to get enough gain, as the song is very weak, but at least you can hear it now.
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Thames valley birds - Sound Recording Discussion on techniques, equipment and software for recording and conversion to different formats. Help needed to enhance audio file please
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