Adobe podcast enhancer: anyone else getting random voices blended into their enhanced audio?
Adobe Podcast vs izotope rx?
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I had a faulty lav mic on one of my talents for a minute during a shoot. I had to use the audio of one of the nearest lav's until I could hop in and fix the broken lav. The 1 minute audio clip I had to work with sounded like shit. 2 feet away, birds chirping, throat scraping from the talent not talking etc. Unfixable without letting an audio expert have a go at it.
I uploaded it at Adobe Podcast and it came out as if the lav mic was perfectly mounted on his chest. I was in awe. This tool fixes the worst of the worst like it's nothing. Truly incredible stuff and had to recommend this to you all incase you have some audio issues too.
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Since Adobe updated to V2 of their podcast enhancer, my latest enhanced audio files have included some bonus content: other people! Any stretch of silence (of which there are many, since it's a podcast) got filled with other voices speaking a few different languages with varying degrees of clarity. Most sound like garbled nonsense, but in a few spots the strangers' voices are literally clear as day.
Has anyone else experienced this since the update to V2?
I'm concerned about this bleed not just from an audio quality perspective, but from a privacy perspective. I've already reached out to Adobe and sent them clips, and I'm really hoping it gets fixed promptly.
Edit to add specs (?) CPU: 11th gen Intel i9-11900k RAM: 128gb Software: Adobe Podcast Enhancer v2 + Premiere Pro v25.1 Footage: .wav
For audio / dialogue heavy videos (including podcasts) how would you compare using izotope rx in Pr vs Adobe Podcast to clean up the sound (vs any of the other DAWs - reaper, cubase, ableton).
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to record a long tabletop RPG session (around 6 hours in one go) and I’d like to know if Adobe Podcast Studio can handle it.
On the Free plan, I know projects are limited to 30 minutes for download.
But on the Premium plan, can I actually record a full 6-hour session straight in Studio, or is there a hidden limit (like 2 hours per session)?
Has anyone here used Adobe Podcast Studio for long-form recordings like RPGs or multi-hour interviews?
I want to figure out if I can trust it for the full game session, or if I should just record locally with OBS/Audacity and use Adobe only for enhancement afterward.