Frage von carlo:Hello,
on the camcorder-comparison site is in A1 Audio wrote that 4 audio channels can be recorded. Does this mean that I use the built-in stereo microphone simultaneously with two attached XLR microphones can be used, or on the mini-jack input, plus connected via XLR connected?
Antwort von Axel:
One can only either use the built-in mic, the two XLR inputs, or use the input jack. The manual suggests - only for DV! - Little weird to:
"In 12-bit audio mode [32 khz instead of 48 kHz in 16 bit mode], only the audio channel 1 + 2 for the recording used. The adjacent channels are available for a new audio track available." But how?
As far as I know, this is a feature of the XL H1. Probably a mistake of Slashcam as synonymous, that the A1 does not Clear Scan function did (she).
The only way to have more than two microphones to use, is a mixer that has XLR line is connected.
Antwort von Schlafsack:
Unfortunately, no, that would of course be great.
In the instructions it's is:
You can alternatively in a 16-bit audio mode (sampling frequency 48 kHz) or 12-bit audio mode
(32 kHz sampling rate) recording.
" In 12-bit audio mode, only the audio channels 1 and 2 for the recording used. The
adjacent channels are available for a new audio track available. But the last sentence means, I do not know.
Antwort von Schlafsack:
As far as I know, this is a feature of the XL H1. Probably a mistake of Slashcam as synonymous, that the A1 does not Clear Scan function did (she). The false claim of Clear Scan function Slashcam has been corrected.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... The adjacent channels are available for a new audio track available ... But the last sentence means, I do not know ... www.hackermovies.com/84497/ Canon -XH-A1-and-4-Kanalton/10127 / /
Gruß Bernd E.