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How Can I Attach A Sound Clip (Seconds Long) In A Question

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kia cat | 17:58 Sat 12th Mar 2016 | Technology
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Need to post a qu with a sound track problem? Any ideas how please? Thx
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The second link is dead. The first one (although clearly incorrect, since it offers a 'delete option to people who go there) works via clicking on the 'Save' option. This link might be better: http://picosong.com/AL9e/ You'll almost certainly need this audio editing program: http://www.audacityteam.org/download/ (Download the file and...
15:05 Sun 13th Mar 2016
You can't do it directly. You need to get the file hosted somewhere and then provide a link to it.

This looks a possibility:
https://picosong.com/
Maybe a description of the content of the sound file would negate the need to actually post it - there are some very sharp and well-informed people here.
I think you can do that in Windows Movie Maker also.
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http://picosong.com/edit/8b1ee70659601a21b4bdffd0b3d12da9/

http://picosong.com/media/songs/1e1decd865d975769890af5c670a5247/extract%20from%20Dad%27s%20Funea_%20Service%201.mp3

I'm hoping one of these links will work. This is a clip from my Dad's Funeral service. The spoken words are drowned out by some sort of feedback. Is there a way of removing the feedback and enhancing the volume, please?

We'd obviously like to keep a good version of the service and also send it on to those who couldn't make it on the day. Thanks Guys!
The second link is dead.

The first one (although clearly incorrect, since it offers a 'delete option to people who go there) works via clicking on the 'Save' option.

This link might be better:
http://picosong.com/AL9e/

You'll almost certainly need this audio editing program:
http://www.audacityteam.org/download/
(Download the file and double-click on it to install the program).
After installing it, you'll also need to download this file and double-click on it to run it:
http://lame.buanzo.org/Lame_v3.99.3_for_Windows.exe
(For licensing reasons, the 'out of the box' version of Audacity can't save files in MP3 format. Running that second file fixes the problem).

However, while I've got a basic level of knowledge in using Audacity, I've been unable to make any great strides in reducing that hum. You might need to find someone who knows more about it that I do. Sorry!

I suggest posting a new question (so that it's more likely to get noticed), with a valid link to your sound file and asking for help with using Audacity.

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