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I'm working with an audio stream that has someone narrating what they're doing, but there's music in the background. The music is not part of the program, but just happened to be playing while the person was working.

We're trying to isolate that down enough so that all of the major content trigger algos don't trigger on it, but I'm failing at computer.

Anyone have a workable (not perfect) method for doing something like that? We couldn't care less if it's an online AI bullshit thing.

I'm working with an audio stream that has someone narrating what they're doing, but there's music in the background. The music is not part of the program, but just happened to be playing while the person was working. We're trying to isolate that down enough so that all of the major content trigger algos don't trigger on it, but I'm failing at computer. Anyone have a workable (not perfect) method for doing something like that? We couldn't care less if it's an online AI bullshit thing.
[–] 3 pts (edited )

adobe podcast has a free service that isolates voice. it requires you to make an account and the max mp3 length is 30 minutes, but it’s free. Probably suitable if you’re just trying to ditch the background music without installing any modern software.

https://podcast.adobe.com/en/enhance

[–] 1 pt

It’s over an hour. I think I’ll just renarrate.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

yeah, with over an hour you have to split it into segments and recombine them. if renarrating is an option just do that

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, that would be easy, just 3 segments.