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Am I to remove “uhhh” and other filler noises automatically?

Yes. OneTake includes audio processing options that can automatically remove certain unwanted sounds from your video, including filler noises such as “uhhh,” “umm,” and similar vocal pauses.



Inside your account settings, under the Audio Editing tab, you will find several audio processing controls. One of these options is “Removing Stutters Mistakes and Filler words”. When this feature is enabled, OneTake’s processing automatically detects and removes filler sounds and unwanted verbal pauses during the editing workflow. This helps produce cleaner, more polished audio in the final output without requiring you to manually cut these parts.


You can adjust these settings at any time by going to Settings → Audio Editing in your OneTake account. The available options include background noise removal, breathing-noise handling, left-right audio balancing, silent-segment trimming, and additional processing features that assist in cleaning up your recording.


If you enable the filler-word removal option, OneTake will apply this processing automatically whenever your video is edited through the platform. If you prefer to keep your natural speech patterns, simply set the option to a non-removal mode.


The behavior of the audio settings always follows the options chosen in your Audio Editing panel. If you want to refine how OneTake handles unwanted sounds, adjusting these settings will control how the system processes your content.

Updated on: 01/12/2025

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