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Question by Oli68:
Februar 2006

Good day.

Question: How do I get a musical accompaniment of a phonogram (dubbing) on my tape? This should not happen over the microphone, but directly via cable os etc.

Camera Panasonic NV-GS .....

Thanks and greetings
Guest



Answer by Clas_76:

The corresponding connections provided CD player, cassette recorder, MD, etc. connect and then look like the dubbing in the NV-GS works. In principle, the approach should be described in a good manual anyway?
Clas.


Answer by prem:

Hi Clas

You do is built, but only on the Mikofon.

Then there are all synonymous with noise on it and the sound is lousy.

With a firewire cable I have it of a DVD player or
Tried-Recorder (DV-in). This does not work.

There's still other options?

Thank you very much.

Guest


Answer by Gast:

Good day.

Bin times even of "Panasonic" slipped over, because there I got no satisfactory Posts:

Question: How do I get a musical accompaniment of a phonogram (dubbing) on my tape? This should not happen over the microphone, but directly via cable (USB or Firewire) os etc.

The built-in Micro to turn off it!

Camera Panasonic NV-GS 300 EG-S

Thanks and greetings
Guest


Answer by Jan:

Hello,

that would make most people here with a software program designed s.PC, as the GS 300 is synonymous only AV Out to zuspielen, because you can it's not synonymous. Dubbing from a USB or Firewire with a consumer camera, I have never heard something.

LG
January


Answer by prem:

Hello Jan,

all clear, thank you.


Answer by hanshagel:

I have a question about this camera synonymous, as the sound s.ihr should be very good. Can someone please tell me at what sampling rate it takes?
44.1khz, 48khz or 32khz just yet (like many other camcorders synonymous)?


Answer by Peter S.:

The DV - standard allows 32 and 48khz. If you want to dub on the tape, you need to switch to 32khz. Then 4 audio tracks are possible. In 48khz go only 2 audio tracks.
MFG Peter


Answer by hanshagel:

I want to dub anything, just wanted to know what sampling rate of the camcorder used for audio recordings. I wondered how the little things sound good today. Do you know the TV show on nrj12 "Ma DV et moi"? There, spectators show once a week, a homemade video, a sort of video diary, or sort of shit.
The pictures and audio are always top!


Answer by Jan:

"Peter S." wrote:
The DV - standard allows 32 and 48khz. If you want to dub on the tape, you need to switch to 32khz. Then 4 audio tracks are possible. In 48khz go only 2 audio tracks.
MFG Peter


Peter had already said,

PCM Digital Stereo Sound
16-bit - 48 kHz - 2 channel
12 bit - 32 kHz - 4 channels

DVD camcorder sometimes have a different sound recording, eg 100.10 or eg for DC Canon DC 20 - Dolby Digital - 2 channel 48 kHz and DC 40 Dolby Digital - 2 channel (AC 3 2ch) 48 kHz.

As far as I know at the moment anyway not bad if you record in 16 bits, because in a software as synonymous several dazugefügt track can be set for dubbing in the camera but needs 12 bits.

LG
January


















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