[03:51] <eli_> how do i reduce the fuzz from my internal mic?
[03:51] <eli_> anyone here?
[03:51] <holstein> eli_: you can maybe EQ afterwards
[03:52] <holstein> if you're using JACK, you could use something to put an EQ on in realtime
[03:52] <holstein> otherwise, you'd just need to look into your environment
[03:52] <eli_> elaborate? i haven't found an eq
[03:52] <holstein> eli_: well, you wont find a button labeled 'EQ'
[03:52] <eli_> i would use my good mic, but i get beeps in play back :(
[03:52] <holstein> but theres a bunch of ways to add EQ
[03:52] <eli_> i'm using alsa
[03:53] <holstein> then, you'd just want to do it in post then
[03:53] <eli_> i'm an amatuer btw
[03:53] <holstein> in audacity or whatever
[03:53] <eli_> i recording with my webcma
[03:53] <eli_> webcam
[03:53] <eli_> video
[03:53] <holstein> cool
[03:53] <holstein> its really challenging to get rid of that hiss, and not lose some signal
[03:54] <holstein> but, try with some EQ
[03:54] <eli_> how can i have eq in a webcam program ? -_ -
[03:54] <holstein> depends on what you are using
[03:55] <holstein> i would probably find or export the audio track
[03:55] <eli_> what to use
[03:55] <holstein> import or open it in an audio editor
[03:55] <holstein> like audacity
[03:55] <holstein> apply the EQ and whatever else you want/need
[03:55] <eli_> i cant run both simultaneously
[03:55] <holstein> and then put it back in the video
[03:55] <eli_> the time will be off
[03:55] <holstein> eli_: shouldnt
[03:55] <holstein> if you dont change the time
[03:55] <eli_> teach me?
[03:56] <holstein> you keep it the same size and duration
[03:56] <holstein> all you are going to do is EQ
[03:56] <eli_> how to take sound from a vid, fix it, and put it back -__ --
[03:56] <holstein> eli_: i seem to remember seeing EQ for audio in kdenlive though
[03:56] <eli_> kdenlive?
[03:57] <eli_> wuts dat?
[03:57] <holstein> eli_: im not sure what you are using, but you'll have an audio track somewhere
[03:57] <holstein> OR the ability to export it
[03:57] <eli_> it outputs mkv
[03:57] <holstein> eli_: then, you might need to export
[03:57] <holstein> eli_: let me just say, this is *not* trivial
[03:57] <eli_> ok
[03:57] <holstein> there are guys that charge $120 US per hour to do what you are trying to do
[03:58] <eli_> what gui can i use
[03:58] <holstein> that being said
[03:58] <holstein> you can improve your results
[03:58] <holstein> BUT, you'll need to look up whatever program you are recording with
[03:58] <holstein> and see how to export  the audio
[03:58] <eli_> they can bite the big one, i know a lot of them as close friends
[03:58] <holstein> OR open the video in a more robust editor like kdenlive or openshot
[03:58] <eli_> :)
[03:58] <eli_> ok
[03:59] <eli_> is kde better than gnome?
[03:59] <holstein> better?
[03:59] <eli_> yes
[03:59] <holstein> neither is better
[03:59] <holstein> its a choice
[03:59] <eli_> a lot of k programs are nice
[03:59] <holstein> i dont like KDE, but its really great
[04:00] <holstein> i think it looks slick
[04:00] <holstein> i just cant find anything, and i go back to gnome
[04:00] <eli_> open shot doesn't record video
[04:00] <holstein> eli_: you already recorded it right?
[04:00] <eli_> yes
[04:00] <holstein> then, you'll just edit with something like openshot
[04:01] <holstein> OR, edit just the audio in something like audacity
[04:01] <eli_> how do i separate the audio?
[04:02] <holstein> eli_: i dont use openshot, but in kdenlive, and the *very* limited audio i have done, its easy to *export* the audio
[04:02] <holstein> thats the term
[04:03] <holstein> you can ask over in #opensourcemusicians too
[04:03] <holstein> lots of video and audio guys over there
[04:03] <holstein> i do very little video
[04:03] <eli_> thanks