Is this only in the audio? Presenter does not have any noise removal tools built in. If this is in your audio and you are recording directly in to Presenter, then you will need to go into the audio editor, export your slide audio, work on it using Audacity or some other tool and then re-import.
Can you give an example of the buzz? Can you upload a portion of the file for us to hear?
I downloaded the articulate suite 09 on my PC, but i dont see the the removed background button when i click on the picture. I have office 2007 on this PC and 2010 on my work PC. Is this the reason?
Are you looking for a tool to remove background noise from inserted audio, or are you hoping to make an image's background transparent? Sounds like you may be trying to make the background of your picture transparent. Is that right?
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i am facing the similar issue please suggest
Is this only in the audio? Presenter does not have any noise removal tools built in. If this is in your audio and you are recording directly in to Presenter, then you will need to go into the audio editor, export your slide audio, work on it using Audacity or some other tool and then re-import.
Can you give an example of the buzz? Can you upload a portion of the file for us to hear?
Hi P J,
As Robert suggested, you'll need to export your audio & then clean it up with a third party tool. Here's how to export audio:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/145574484
Then, you can clean the audio up in Audacity:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/204933359
Thanks, am trying this. Will share the results and really appreciate your help.
Regards,
PJ
I downloaded the articulate suite 09 on my PC, but i dont see the the removed background button when i click on the picture. I have office 2007 on this PC and 2010 on my work PC. Is this the reason?
Hi Chris,
Are you looking for a tool to remove background noise from inserted audio, or are you hoping to make an image's background transparent? Sounds like you may be trying to make the background of your picture transparent. Is that right?
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