...but what do you think the FBI, CIA or NSA does? When you consider one can record a conversation in a room simply by the vibration emitted on a window from the outside.
As to your saying, "If it wasn't, I'd know... ". really? Explain please.
There's a
world of difference between what you can record by covert means, and what you can process - they are essentially unrelated. And as for 'If it wasn't, I'd know', that's no big secret, and it means two things; firstly that I have researched the area considerably - since I've worked in forensic audio in the past, I had to. There are one or two programs around that
will let you extract signals from virtually nothing, but the clarity you get still alternates between not good, and pretty dreadful, and is nothing
remotely like what you see in the movies. And this is the stuff that the Law Enforcement agencies actually use. You can't just sit there and dial in the settings and have instant magic either - the processing overhead is heavy. And that software isn't American... it's Russian, and seriously expensive. Yes, American Law Enforcement agencies use Russian software - come to that, so do a few others.
Secondly, I've been involved with enough film projects in the past to know exactly how much fakery is involved - because I've done some of it, and it can only be described as 'extensive'. Probably the biggest bit I've personally had a hand in (and this is getting away from audio somewhat) was in Superman 3 - about which I could give away a lot, but I'm not going to, because it would spoil the enjoyment somewhat. You won't find any of the names involved, or even the company name, on the credits though - we were given a tough choice about that, which was a bit mean, considering what we'd done. It was either 'have your company name in the credits, or don't get paid'. No contest, I'm afraid.
As to 'Audition": What does it do that 'Cool Edit Pro' does not?
In this context, the Center Channel Extractor in Audition (from 1.5 onwards) is completely different, and much better. Uses entirely different technology, and at the time it was released it hacked off some of the competition more than a little, I have to say. It's one of Audition's secret weapons that you simply can't get anywhere else, whatever you pay.