

250 does seem daunting.īut having fixed the currently damaged audio the right way is so much more pleasing than trying to band-aid bad audio with just one generic filter.

I do suggest at least trying out Audacity with a few files. Audacity is really great at fixing audio, where just a generic filter will not fix issues such as deafening wind noise which may or may have not completely ruined the audio. I also agree with with using Audacity for fixing the current files you currently have. Fix the audio in Audacity then import the “clean” audio into Shotcut.
