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I gave this a try with a one-minute sample of a speaker in a noisy room. It's very intelligible to start, but after running through the filter I just got pops and squeaks. I then tried normalizing it first, which produced an intelligible result, but very artificial and generally not as good as the original.
This is not a complaint! More a query to see if you are interested to have the before and after samples.
I'm using the technique in the README, along with the save_output flag. My input file is 44k mono WAV.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I gave this a try with a one-minute sample of a speaker in a noisy room. It's very intelligible to start, but after running through the filter I just got pops and squeaks. I then tried normalizing it first, which produced an intelligible result, but very artificial and generally not as good as the original.
This is not a complaint! More a query to see if you are interested to have the before and after samples.
I'm using the technique in the README, along with the
save_output
flag. My input file is 44k mono WAV.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: