If done successfully, any of these options will automatically clear a Content ID claim: To remove the claim and the associated restrictions, you can edit out the claimed content without having to upload a new video. If your video has a Content ID claim, there may be restrictions on where the video is viewable or whether it can be monetized. Keep in mind that the available info and options for responding to claims haven't changed. Copyright tab: On a video’s Details page, we added a new Copyright tab so you can easily access copyright info from any video's Details page.Page design: We've updated the layout of the page. If you're looking for the claimant name and claim policy details, hover over the "Impact on the video" row.Studio Sound is available on all accounts, even our free account.We're currently rolling out 2 changes to the Video Copyright Details page: To use it on audio or a video file of any length, download the Descript app for free. You can use the tool at the top of this page - but it only works on 5 minutes or less of audio. If you're an audio or video editor, Studio Sound can speed up your workflow on everything from audio editing to recording to scheduling - no more waiting until you or your guest can be in the perfect recording location. On your podcast, vlog, tutorials, product demos, you name it. If you’re voice sounds weird, try reducing the intensity until it sounds normal or the background noise starts to leak in. The best way to address is this is by using the Studio Sound intensity dial. In regenerating your voice Studio Sound may leave it sounding a little low (ironically, it may sound more like the voice you hear in your head than the voice you actually emit). My voice sounds slightly unnatural after I apply Studio Sound. We’re just helping you skip one of the most annoying parts. Then you can still adjust levels, add EQ, and do all the other things you do to make audio sound amazing. Rather than spending a half hour carefully scrubbing out background sounds from the voiceover for your podcast or video, you can do it in a single click. Because it can save you enormous amounts of time. Why should I use your fancy Studio Sound thing? It solves one of the most vexing challenges creators face: how to deal with bad audio quality in post-production. Even if I admit that’s kind of cool, why should I care?īecause Studio Sound enables you to record anywhere, on any microphone, and still come out of it with clean, crisp, high-quality audio. That’s a highly simplified version, but the rest is highly proprietary (plus, nobody understands it except the researchers). And then they reversed the process, so it could learn to remove all the sound you don’t want, leaving the stuff you do. Then they taught it to create those sounds. Descript research scientists (also benevolent) trained a computer model to recognize sounds that distract the human ear from speech - background noise, echo, reverb, and so on. Using a very advanced (but benevolent) kind of artificial intelligence. When we say Studio Sound is regenerative, we mean it strips away the noise and then rebuilds your voice, to make it sound like it should, in a clean recording environment. Other audio and video editing tools offer noise removal that’s destructive - they strip out the noise, but they take a little of your voice with them, often leaving it sounding tinny, or distant. What’s all this about a “regenerative speech effect?”
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