

In my last blog post, we saw a demonstration on how to remove the noise and normalize audio with Adobe Audition 5.5. We also looked how to get the audio from Captivate to Audition, edit it in Audition and then bring the edited audio back to Captivate. Now it’s time to look at all the possibilities of Audition roundtripping… So, sit back and view this short demonstration on Audition roundtripping with Adobe Captivate 5.5!
Please let us know if you have any questions related to Audition roundtripping by leaving a comment on this blog post.
You have created a Full Motion Recording project with narration using Adobe Captivate. While previewing, you notice that there’s some background noise that was captured along with the audio, and some parts of the audio have peaks. You don’t want to record the entire demonstration again, as the screen capture has come out really well and you don’t want to repeat the steps.
Isn’t that a common scenario while working on eLearning courses, whether it’s a simulation with narration or audio-based courses… Don’t worry! You can resolve this issue by following some simple steps.
Let’s see how we can remove this white noise and the peaks from audio by using Noise Reduction and Normalize effects with Adobe Audition 5.5.
Please let me know if you have any questions related to this workflow by leaving a comment on this blog post.