Hi there, do you know if there is a way to disable laugh tracks from sitcoms? I really would like to rewatch some shows like King of Queens but I can’t bear the constant laughing in the background. Cheers
Hi there, do you know if there is a way to disable laugh tracks from sitcoms? I really would like to rewatch some shows like King of Queens but I can’t bear the constant laughing in the background. Cheers
https://github.com/jeffgreenca/laughr
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I think this (mild/moderate annoyance) is probably the most common reason for inventing things. From cars to remote controls.
I don’t like sitcoms in general but the fact someone made this is funnier to me than any sitcom I have ever seen and I have my own laughing track going on in here right now.
Woha. WOHA!
Amazing.
I remember trying to filter out the vuvuzelas during the African world cup I mainly failed and just gave up on that whole tournament.
Seeing this makes me think if it happens again I might have better lick.
Seems possible. I dabbled in audio engineering, you can train a filter to remove specific noise, specifically background noise of a location.
If I remember correctly, they did that on TV after some time. But the improved audio still wasn’t good.
Thanks man, I do not understand completely how to do this but will read into it!
this video is 5 years old already, impressive https://youtu.be/DeTQBiKzmYc
Wow. Super impressive. Guess with today’s technology you could do it pretty much 100%. I saw that model that lets you separate music into separate tracks for guitar, vocals, drums, … Guess something like that could even separate the laughs from the next actor resuming to speak.
Kind of also reminds me of those videos where they stabilize / de-shake Star Trek. There are some scenes where the ship gets shot at for example. And the actors act that out and the camera is shaking too and a bit at an angle. Looks funny once that camera shake is removed.
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That’s wild