When recording a song yesterday, my song ideas came out choppy.I was recording strictly wav audio and It almost sounded like there was a noise gate on the phone. After a while of digging through options, I found an option in Call settings> Additional Settings > noise reduction. When this option is selected, the phone turns on a noise gate that makes audio recordings sound terrible.
So I went to see The Offspring live tonight and attempted to record some of the parts of the show. The video is fine, no issues there, but the audio, holy crap does it suck. The bass overwhelms the mic and I cant hear anything but the pounding of the bass. Ill have a video up soon to show you guys what I mean.
In the meantime has someone experienced issues when recording a live show?
This how-to should show the steps required to record whatever audio is playing on your computer, similar to recording “stereo mix” in windows. This makes recording audio played by any application, including flash videos,possible.
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So I've been to a few concerts where I tried to record some video with my S3, and the video quality is amazing, but the audio is absolutely TERRIBLE.
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I'm looking for a way of preventing Ubuntu (11.10) from recording output sound. I'm using earphones to listen to audio and simultaneously recording from a separate microphone, but regardless of what I do, I can hear the audio I listen to on the recording.
There are a fair number of "recording video" questions, but the slight twist to this one is that all I want to record is the audio of weekly tutoring sessions I'm doing via Google Plus. The video wouldn't be all that useful (I'm learning Django, and my recall rate of what we actually did is pretty high, once I have the audio cue).
Hello, first post.
I want to know if it would be possible to use a blutooth clip on mic to capture audio when shooting a video on my galaxy nexus. If I'm in a noisy environment I'd like to discretely use a wireless mic when recording video (like a Jabra clip on headset). But I don't know if it is possible and if the only option is using the default built-in mic?
Does anyone know? Cheers.
Hello. I've noticed that, unlike my other droid based on the same SoC, the Sony Ericsson Live With Walkman, this X5 has a couple of problems when recording video, regardless of the ROM.
First, when recording in low-light conditions, the framerate drops to an unusable level. Even in the photo camera, when moving around, I can see some "ghosting".