From: Jeff W. <we...@ha...> - 2004-04-09 03:05:51
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Dave, Very mysterious. I reproduced the problem with gwc2 (0.20-02), but only a small portion of the other channel was amplified. Thanks for the bug report, I will investigate further... Thanks for the Mandrake package, I'm cc'ing the gwc mail list so others will know too. jw David Black wrote: > Hello, we spoke a few days ago about the GWC icon. I've since > incorporated your icon and made a Mandrake package available on > MandrakeClub. (I am pretty sure those packages are available to the > public.) > > Anyway, it's taken me a few days to get a work flow going with GWC, > but am now happily cleaning up some valued vinyl recordings. > > Why I'm emailing, is I seem to have discovered a minor bug in > 0.19-10. If I do denoise in one channel, the other (non denoised) > channel gets amplified by some amount - looks like maybe 3 dB or so. > If I select a portion of one channel then denoise, the corresponding > area in the other channel is amplified. My denoise settings are: fft > 8192, reduction 0.8, smoothness 11, noise samples 16, gamma 0.9. The > methods are Hanning-overlap-add windowing and Ephraim-Malah suppression. > > This isn't a problem for me per se, because I'm denoising only one > channel to use just that channel from a mono recording. > > Dave > |