audioremoving
Audioremoving is a term used to describe techniques and processes aimed at removing or suppressing audio content within multimedia data. It covers two main tasks: removing entire audio tracks from a file or stream, and reducing unwanted audio components within an existing recording, such as background noise, hiss, reverberation, or interference.
Removing an entire track can be achieved by detaching the audio channel from a video file and
Applications of audioremoving include film and video post-production to create silent scenes or to comply with
Challenges include the potential for artifacts such as musical noise or over-suppression, loss of important content,
See also: noise reduction, audio restoration, audio source separation, audio editing.