u/Full-Cryptographer22

Hello, I recently did interviews in room which had a lot of echo, what we didn‘t realise when we filmed. In post, I used AI Voice Isolation which made it a lot better. But still my customer wants it crispier and clearer. Is there a way which doesn’t consume a lot of time? Thanm you!

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u/Full-Cryptographer22 — 7 days ago
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Recently I thought a lot about future Mars Missions, also I read a lot about it. As I already knew there are lot of known variables that make living on mars hard, not even talking about unknown variables. Possible increased food consumption we don´t know yet. Rockets that need to stay on surface for a longer time and withstand harsh weather and temperatures until fuel production is finished, problems with building a surface habitat by hand and also by machines and so on. As far as I know, the main goal is to habituate mars on surface. But why doesn´t NASA use a different approach? Wouldn´t it be much better to build a mars space station? First, we do have experience with building space stations. Whether we build it in LEO or somewhere around mars, we know what to do because we did it a few times. Second, you can still stay on mars for longer times but with the benefit of going back to known terrain if things turn around somehow. Third, we could start assembling it now, send vehicles to mars, etc. if all of that works out well, we could send astronauts to mars and be a lot safer. Fourth, you would not need a gigantic rocket that has everything on board you need for this trip. Assemble the station, prep it with everything, maybe even fuel. And then send the astronauts. I have never read about this approach which would make a lot more sense to me. Is there a reason for this?

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u/Full-Cryptographer22 — 20 days ago