My wife shot some footage with a JVC camcorder and the files were converted to MPEGs. I'm not sure what they were converted from, but my wife does have these files. The audio on the files has a lot of bad ambient noise. (The video is of a speaker giving a tutorial and the noise is hum from some equipment in the room). I'm trying to fins out a good program with EQ to filter out the ambient noise. I use Pro Tools LE for music and do this all the time with EQ and gating. But PT won't allow me to open MPEGs. Any suggestions? Thanks! Andy
If you demux the audio - and I don't know what format you have - would it load it? As long as the length of the stream was unchanged, it could then be muxed back to the video. AviDemux can open MPEG and save out the audio track. This example is an mpeg1 VCD using mp2 audio. I elected to save it as a wav file. When saving the file, give it a full name including extension (e.g. oldaudio.wav)
I believe that VLC provides an audio EQ that may be activated for playback. I don't recall exactly how to get to it because I only discovered it recently while playing around with the latest version's new GUI, but if I can find it then anyone can.