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How to remove background noise from a video in youtube editor?

Question by Tyler S: How to remove background noise from a video in youtube editor?
So, I was at a Paramore concert and recorded most of my favorite songs. When I went to replay them before uploading them to YouTube, I noticed you can mainly hear my tone-deaf singing over the actual singer, Is there any way to remove my voice in Youtube Editor?

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Answer by John Z Wetmore
That would be difficult even with high-end audio tools. It is probably not possible with the YouTube Editor.

Just be glad you had fun at the concert.

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Posted by SiteAdmin - May 15, 2013 at 6:51 am

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At what income level does one become exempt from personal responsibility ?

Question by Owen Newitt’s duck: At what income level does one become exempt from personal responsibility ?
Making bad decisions appears to be penalized at some levels and rewarded at others. Where’s the break point?

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Answer by Bobbi
Low income, and upper income are exempt for personal responsibility. As a middle class taxpayer you are expected to open up your wallet and help these two groups.

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Posted by SiteAdmin - January 6, 2013 at 1:41 am

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How do i stop my dog from barking at people?

Question by gretchen: How do i stop my dog from barking at people?
He barks at anyone he doesnt know. He also barks at the doorbell and knocks at the door. Hes a welsh terrier if that helps!

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Answer by jamie
Punish him when he barks. Start to train him. Carry treats. When someone walks by and he doesn’t bark, so good boy and give him a treat. If he barks. say no and kinda bop him on the nose. It’ll take time, but he should learn eventually.

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Posted by SiteAdmin - December 26, 2012 at 3:46 pm

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at what speed after take off will you set your Aurtobrakes from RTO to OFF?

Question by Jude: at what speed after take off will you set your Aurtobrakes from RTO to OFF?
and at which rate/feet, speed will you set your flaps to 0 degrees? i had a perfect 155 KN, but at what speed?
oh yeah i fly a B734 and 744

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Answer by synuss~
You would set your autobrakes back to the OFF position after you’ve retracted your landing gear. Flaps would be set back to 0 degrees when you pass 210 KIAS (flaps should be retracted to 5 or less degrees when passing 180 KIAS). Just some extra information: Your VS when just after take-off should be 2500 fpm at 250 KIAS with the autopilot switched on (above 500ft)~

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Posted by SiteAdmin - November 30, 2011 at 11:56 pm

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At a university, are you allowed to get your major and minor from two different colleges?

Question by Kara G: At a university, are you allowed to get your major and minor from two different colleges?
I was looking at Boston University and I was interested in majoring in music theory and minoring in screenwriting. One is accomplished at the College of Fine Arts, and the other is at Boston University’s College of Communication. I was just wondering if it was possible to major/minor in both. And if there’s any other general University information you know, please share it with me. Thanks.

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Answer by drip
Yes, both are at the same school.
I highly suggest going there on a college visit. Meet with admissions and the head of both departments you want to major/minor in. See if you need to audition for the music theory major.

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Posted by SiteAdmin - November 20, 2011 at 1:42 pm

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