Linux Song Remover
by Stragonian from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5PDGF)
Greetings to all ...
I recently recorded a parade in my town, and used Linux (Slackware is my primary O.S.), ffmpeg for video conversions, gimp to make image watermark overlays, and blender to edit and produce the video, etc ...
However; I ran into a problem, some of the parade floats were playing copyrighted music and were flagged and/or blocked on social media for copyright claims.
So, I ripped the audio from the parade video, and opened it in audacity, then imported the original artists song, and tried to use the original artists song as my noise reduction sample, to see if the original song could be used as the noise reduction sample in order to remove just the copyrighted music from the parade video, and it failed.
Is there any Linux software out there that does such a thing?
Where you could load a copyrighted song's data file into it, and it would seek for that song's data in an audio file and either reduce or remove the copyrighted song, while leaving all the other audio sounds data intact? Kind of like noise reduction, but the song is what is considered the noise.
I recently recorded a parade in my town, and used Linux (Slackware is my primary O.S.), ffmpeg for video conversions, gimp to make image watermark overlays, and blender to edit and produce the video, etc ...
However; I ran into a problem, some of the parade floats were playing copyrighted music and were flagged and/or blocked on social media for copyright claims.
So, I ripped the audio from the parade video, and opened it in audacity, then imported the original artists song, and tried to use the original artists song as my noise reduction sample, to see if the original song could be used as the noise reduction sample in order to remove just the copyrighted music from the parade video, and it failed.
Is there any Linux software out there that does such a thing?
Where you could load a copyrighted song's data file into it, and it would seek for that song's data in an audio file and either reduce or remove the copyrighted song, while leaving all the other audio sounds data intact? Kind of like noise reduction, but the song is what is considered the noise.