Video editing software
#51

Haven't tried it before, but I certainly should now.
I've inherited a nice collection of family tapes which I'd like to restore. None of them were digitized (as no one tried to do this), and I don't have much time so it's such a pain. Of course, I've been reading some guides before taking a leap, but I still have to learn a lot. I'm working on the first recording and the sound is so bad I don't know what to do. When I'm trying to simply make the channel louder in my software, I can clearly hear the artifacts (camera clicks and such). But in its original state, it's almost a whisper. Otherwise, the video itself looks decent after digitizing.
Has anyone tried to use VideoLouder? Or any other sound processor? Any recommendations?
I've inherited a nice collection of family tapes which I'd like to restore. None of them were digitized (as no one tried to do this), and I don't have much time so it's such a pain. Of course, I've been reading some guides before taking a leap, but I still have to learn a lot. I'm working on the first recording and the sound is so bad I don't know what to do. When I'm trying to simply make the channel louder in my software, I can clearly hear the artifacts (camera clicks and such). But in its original state, it's almost a whisper. Otherwise, the video itself looks decent after digitizing.
Has anyone tried to use VideoLouder? Or any other sound processor? Any recommendations?