I don’t know if anyone knows about this free web tool by Adobe: Enhance Voice (link), but it is really impressive (@MattBirchler knows about it). Here is what I’d like to do: find a way to integrate this tool into my video production workflow.

So, I’m producing YouTube videos with ScreenFlow (my YouTube Channel). So far, I’m ok with the results, but I think my voice, and the sound in general, could be improved (I’m using the Blue Yeti Microphone, but Adobe Enhance Voice is really impressive).

So, how can I:

  1. Do my recording sessions as usual
  2. Do my video montage as usual
  3. Extract the audio track
  4. Use Adobe Enhance Voice to re-process the audio track
  5. Replace the audio track in my Screenflow document
  6. Export the final video

Step 3 and 5 are not possible in the current release of Screenflow. Any suggestion of tools I could use instead?

Here’s what I know or already use:

  • Permute allows for easy conversion of audio files, including converting video files into the audio-only version.
  • QuickTime Player can export the audio track only out of a video file.
  • I know how to use iMovie.
  • I’m a happy user of Audio Hijack
  • I don’t really want to get rid of Screenflow. LumaFusion, FinalCut Pro, etc., maybe could do the job here, but it would be ok if I could find a simple utility that can replace the audio track easily instead.

This question has been posted to the Screenflow Telestream forum.


Update #1: corrected a few typos but added the solution using iMovie. Here’s the solution.

  1. Do my recording sessions as usual
  2. Do my video montage as usual and export the video
  3. Extract the audio track using Permute in .MP3 format
  4. Use Adobe Enhance Voice to re-process the audio track
  5. Convert .WAV into .MP3
  6. Launch iMovie and create a new Project
  7. Import the produced video in step 2
  8. Detach the audio track and delete it
  9. Add the enhanced version of the audio track
  10. Export the final video using iMovie’s share option

VoilΓ !

Update #2: there is a major issue with this process, the video and audio are not in sync over time, even though both files are of the same duration. This is not something easy to fix. Back to the drawing board. πŸ˜’