What's the difference between Magic Mute, Magic Audio, muting a track, normalizing audio, deleting audio, and removing background noise?

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When editing your track or recording

Mute a track: This keeps the video unchanged. You won't hear audio from the specific participant whose track you've muted.

Delete/remove audio from a recording: This removes both the video and audio from the entire recording section you selected. All participant content for that time in the recording timeline is deleted.

Magic Mute: While this keeps the video unchanged on the track(s), it silences other participants while the main speaker is talking. This helps eliminate unwanted background noise and distractions.

Magic audio: This enhances or fixes your audio track recording or individual tracks by regenerating parts of your audio wave where needed and minimizing background noise, reverb (echo) and enhances vocals, so you get a sharp, studio-quality sound with less background noise and reverb. 

When exporting your recording

Normalize audio: If a participant in your recording was much louder or much quieter than the others, apply audio processing to balance the sound levels when you export the recording from the Editor.

Remove background noise: This isolates the participant's voice from background noise. 

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