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Question for people who record Speedway World races, replays, setup tests, or short gameplay clips.

If the commentary explains the setup or race decision but game audio, mic noise, room sound, or background music makes the voice hard to hear, do you clean up the voice before posting?

I am not talking about hiding a bug, changing evidence, or reposting copyrighted music. I mean an owned recording where the commentary is supposed to make the clip easier to follow.https://ai-vocal-remover.com/

The checks I would use are:

- keep the original recording as the reference
- do not remove game sounds that matter for timing, bugs, or reproduction
- avoid background music unless I have rights to use it
- preview any separated voice/background result before saving it
- listen for artifacts that make the replay feel misleading
- disclose meaningful edits if the clip is used for troubleshooting

For gameplay and replay posts, is cleaned-up commentary helpful, or is raw audio better because it preserves context?

No link or product recommendation is needed. I am asking about gameplay-video etiquette.