I don't know why but when comparring both videos, the edited version has no difference other than overall being a bit more silent and being not as intense. Kinda as if you selected the wrong audio settings. Surrounds or 3D spacial audio while you only have stereo or so. But other than that, as far as I can hear, anything from the oiginal still is in the edited version. What am I missing? which "noise" was meant?
It is literally the loudest, most prominent sound in the audio file.
I feel like this supports my theory that no matter what the issue is, if it's posted on the internet, someone will eventually show up to say that both sides are actually the same.
please dont be so condescending about it. i literally cant hear it. im trying too. i want too. i cant. if you point it out with a bit more info on what it is im trying to hear maybe it would help. if you gave me a specific timecode that would help. please just help us understand instead of sitting there like "everybody's gotta be a contrarian" thats not what we're trying to do.
and you also aren't even factoring in like, what if we are listening with different audio hardware that doesnt make the difference as obvious??
true. I have tried to listen to it on headphones and on speakers. Maybe this edit works fine on your audio settup and also for those who have a similar one. Maybe this anoying portion is just anyoing in your settups. Or people like me just have a differently wired brain that they simply might hear the same as you but simply don't connect it to a "this is anoying" though process. I don't konw. But for me, I don't hear it. By all respekt, to me it just sounds like cable wasn't connected correctly. But that would also support my settup theory. Maybe you happend to just have just edited the audio in a way, so that it now work BETTER on YOUR settup.
Maybe having both audio files played back to back in the same video would help to actually have them at the same native volume, so that we can actually hear what is louder and what is more silent compared to the other audio. Also a highlight of the actual audio portion that was meant to be too loud, would also be great and helpfull.
I accidently had both versions playing back simultaneously, with a slight delay (maybe 500ms) in starting the modded version. Sounds epic on my surround system, lol.
I edited the spectrogram in Audacity. If you check the image, you'll see that the edited version is has less sounds in the lower frequencies at the beginning, in the lower left of the image.
The only bit of sound ive hated the most from this game. Im find with it after the rest of the song starts but if im just riding to mama welles' bar and i hear this im lookin EVERYWHERE cause it puts me on edge and for what?
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I feel like this supports my theory that no matter what the issue is, if it's posted on the internet, someone will eventually show up to say that both sides are actually the same.
if you point it out with a bit more info on what it is im trying to hear maybe it would help. if you gave me a specific timecode that would help. please just help us understand instead of sitting there like "everybody's gotta be a contrarian"
thats not what we're trying to do.
and you also aren't even factoring in like, what if we are listening with different audio hardware that doesnt make the difference as obvious??
Maybe having both audio files played back to back in the same video would help to actually have them at the same native volume, so that we can actually hear what is louder and what is more silent compared to the other audio.
Also a highlight of the actual audio portion that was meant to be too loud, would also be great and helpfull.
And yes, it fucks with the bass and treble while the sound plays.
I'm no expert in audio editing, I did what I could.
It's just that for some reason the sound just annoyed me too much. XD
If someone can do a better edit, be my guest!
I didn't even realize how much this bothered me.
How did you do it?
If you check the image, you'll see that the edited version is has less sounds in the lower frequencies at the beginning, in the lower left of the image.