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How to lower vuvuzela noise when watching the World Cup « High Tech News: [...] ArtsTechnica links to a few other riffs on that concept, such as a Popular Science...
Technology against vuvuzelas « Brizoma: [...] Fedora users can filter the unpleasant sound by following this simple guide [...]
Jak odstranit bzučení z afrického fotbalu? | OndřejČermák.info: [...] jsem si tento postup sám nevymyslel, ale převzal jsem ho z...
Vuvuzela filter, Yes! « factorQ.net: [...] help you keep sane during the matches. Fedora users can filter the unpleasant sound by ...
Plops: Here's a plugin for VLC http://www.ind.rwth-aachen.de/en/research/tools/vuvuzelautlos/ Perfect......
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-20 - Joel's Blog: [...] http://fetzig.org/2010/06/13/vuvuzela-filter-using-fedora/ – sorta works. in reply to...
Polonaise: You better filter the fundamental tone (233 Hz) and its harmonics. Those would be 466 and 699 Hz. I...
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