Nothing more to say, imo it's just a "must have seen"! Oh, and don't be blended by prejudice because of that Titanic guy - he did a very good job there.
PS: (At least?) three "Batman" ("~ Begins" + "The Dark Knight") actors, go find them:p
Since some people (PCWelt, VLC Team at Facebook, ...) are actually interested ín vuvuzela-blocking-stragegies (Seems like they just copied the startup parameters *shrug*),
here is the next level of vuvuzela-filtering: (The easy solution is for Windows-Users only this time - feel free to compile a Linux binary, Sourcecode included).
I modified the VLC param_eq Plugin to take 4 instead of 3 parameters and included the vuvuzela-frequencies as default-parameters.
Feel free to include a link to this page this time
If you have any ideas to improve this filter (e.g. better frequencies, ...) - please leave a comment
So all you have to do is:
(0. Get VLC 1.0.6 - should also work with 1.0.5 (and maybe some other versions))
1. Download Zip File
2. Extract the libvuvuzela_plugin.dll to your $VLC\plugins directory
3. Enable the "Vuvuzela Filter" (Advanced Audio Options -> Filter) (Running VLC with "vlc --audio-filter vuvuzela" parameter should also work)
4. Restart VLC
5. Enjoy.
This time i created some audio samples:
Without any filtering:
Filtered:
(Yes, this is OGG Vorbis Playback in HTML5, if it doesn't work for you: get a real browser! (Chrome / Firefox)