Audio Editing

The comment was in reference to the sheer volume of people who seem to both have a terrible microphone (sub $10) and yet somehow own copies of Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas. I'm more inclined to give audio editing advice to people operating more honestly.

Microphones are a garbage in garbage out scenario. If the initial recording quality is bad, no amount of post processing will fix it. All you can do is remove a bit of fuzz and give the signal a chin lift.
Lol ok I was just joking .. I'm not really poor but you looked a bit rude so I wanted to make you feel bad ... Yes mic is very important ... I'm actually trying to buy blue snowball but because I live in "low" country I need to pay more than double price so that they would ship it to me :(
 
Lol ok I was just joking .. I'm not really poor but you looked a bit rude so I wanted to make you feel bad ... Yes mic is very important ... I'm actually trying to buy blue snowball but because I live in "low" country I need to pay more than double price so that they would ship it to me :(

I am rude, it's no secret. It also predisposes me to honesty though, so nice try making me feel bad, it didn't work. :p

I have a friend from Lithuania who has a similar issue. It's just so expensive for him to buy gear, that he really doesn't have any other option.

On the topic of the OP, I have never heard an internal webcam mic sound good. Clicks and pops indicate a faulty recording, possibly due to too much going on and the computer not being able to handle it properly, or not doing editing in a proper DAW like Audacity, etc. There is not sufficient information to troubleshoot this issue. Buy a rockband mic for $10 or less used at your local game store, it will beat the pants off a webcam mic.
 
I am rude, it's no secret. It also predisposes me to honesty though, so nice try making me feel bad, it didn't work. :p

I have a friend from Lithuania who has a similar issue. It's just so expensive for him to buy gear, that he really doesn't have any other option.

On the topic of the OP, I have never heard an internal webcam mic sound good. Clicks and pops indicate a faulty recording, possibly due to too much going on and the computer not being able to handle it properly, or not doing editing in a proper DAW like Audacity, etc. There is not sufficient information to troubleshoot this issue. Buy a rockband mic for $10 or less used at your local game store, it will beat the pants off a webcam mic.


*takes notes, makes plan*

Thank you
 
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