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- Jan 8, 2022
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Hello everyone!
I'm working on my first video for a children's stories YouTube channel and I am struggling with audio quality. I narrate the stories as if mom and dad were reading a book. I recorded the audio at my house on a recording app in my mobile phone with 10€ headphones. I covered myself with a blanket to reduce echo and noise but when I hear the audio, I can't help but hear "noise floor" (I am not really sure of what I am saying but I did watch some youtube videos and I think it is called this way!) and I am very conscious of it! I have people say it's fine and I should upload the video with the audio as is, but I have others (like me) hearing that permanent noise! I tried audacity but it feels too sophisticated - I don't even know what all of those tools mean! I thought someone in this forum may have some useful tips before I run out of breath underneath the blankets!
I'm working on my first video for a children's stories YouTube channel and I am struggling with audio quality. I narrate the stories as if mom and dad were reading a book. I recorded the audio at my house on a recording app in my mobile phone with 10€ headphones. I covered myself with a blanket to reduce echo and noise but when I hear the audio, I can't help but hear "noise floor" (I am not really sure of what I am saying but I did watch some youtube videos and I think it is called this way!) and I am very conscious of it! I have people say it's fine and I should upload the video with the audio as is, but I have others (like me) hearing that permanent noise! I tried audacity but it feels too sophisticated - I don't even know what all of those tools mean! I thought someone in this forum may have some useful tips before I run out of breath underneath the blankets!
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