- Nov 17, 2020
- 74
- Tinnitus Since
- 2008, then 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure
Hi friends
I, like many of you, unfortunately do not respond well at the time to sudden loud-but-not-actually-very-loud sounds. The "suddenness" or "dynamic range" of it is particularly difficult for me.
I work on a computer most of my day, and the increase in the use if online-meetings has been huge of course the last year. Most of the time it fares ok enough, I try to use a low audio volume and no headphones - only desktop speakers at some distance. However, sometimes there are people in the conversations that makes things difficult, for example people suddenly coughing or sneezing loudly, children suddenly yelling in the background (they are able to sneak up due to people using filters or not having on the videocamera), phones ringing very loudly from a close distance to the microphone, people accidentally dropping something very close to or hitting their microphone, etc.
Especially difficult when there are some loud/risky persons mixed with some who talks very quitely, I have to increase the volume up and down all the time (and hope nothing happens when the quiet ones talk).
My question is, does anyone know about some software (or device/external soundcard) I could use that cuts out the sudden high sounds. Maybe even "normalizes" the sound levels of each participants?
Thank you for any input
I, like many of you, unfortunately do not respond well at the time to sudden loud-but-not-actually-very-loud sounds. The "suddenness" or "dynamic range" of it is particularly difficult for me.
I work on a computer most of my day, and the increase in the use if online-meetings has been huge of course the last year. Most of the time it fares ok enough, I try to use a low audio volume and no headphones - only desktop speakers at some distance. However, sometimes there are people in the conversations that makes things difficult, for example people suddenly coughing or sneezing loudly, children suddenly yelling in the background (they are able to sneak up due to people using filters or not having on the videocamera), phones ringing very loudly from a close distance to the microphone, people accidentally dropping something very close to or hitting their microphone, etc.
Especially difficult when there are some loud/risky persons mixed with some who talks very quitely, I have to increase the volume up and down all the time (and hope nothing happens when the quiet ones talk).
My question is, does anyone know about some software (or device/external soundcard) I could use that cuts out the sudden high sounds. Maybe even "normalizes" the sound levels of each participants?
Thank you for any input