Guys please, please fix your audio. It's quiet, inconsistent and it's hard to understand what the speaker is saying, some words get lost. Are you swinging the microphone from the ceiling or? What's going there. You have to sort this out. Come on.
I grabbed the audio, ran it through _Noise Reduction_ in Adobe Audition-the noise was eliminated completely, the audio was still a bit uneven but still _much_ cleaner and easier to listen to. It took about five minutes and I’m definitely _no_ audio engineer so someone who knows what their doing probably could have done it faster and ended up with an even better result. (And, obviously, avoiding these audio issues at the outset, rather than cleaning them up in post, is preferable.) The point is: there really is no excuse for posting audio like this. Aside from taking into account the experience of the listener-or, really, _not_ taking it into account, it really diminishes the credibility of the organization.
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Guys please, please fix your audio. It's quiet, inconsistent and it's hard to understand what the speaker is saying, some words get lost. Are you swinging the microphone from the ceiling or? What's going there. You have to sort this out. Come on.
I think the speaker was walking around and writing on a board, not swinging a microphone from the ceiling.
I grabbed the audio, ran it through _Noise Reduction_ in Adobe Audition-the noise was eliminated completely, the audio was still a bit uneven but still _much_ cleaner and easier to listen to. It took about five minutes and I’m definitely _no_ audio engineer so someone who knows what their doing probably could have done it faster and ended up with an even better result. (And, obviously, avoiding these audio issues at the outset, rather than cleaning them up in post, is preferable.)
The point is: there really is no excuse for posting audio like this. Aside from taking into account the experience of the listener-or, really, _not_ taking it into account, it really diminishes the credibility of the organization.
Guy asking when you plan to finish :( mean.