Frage von xcablex:Hi,
have the following problem:
had recently at a workshop with a Congress documented a DV camera. have to use external microphones and small interviews with the people led.
then look at the bad surprise: the middle part of the
is superimposed on interviews of a nice loud growl.
Wackler perhaps a microphone or in the extension of the shielded micro was bad ... no idea. in any case is at the moment a large part of working for the katz.
gibts sowas still hopeful for?
Antwort von jansi:
At the camera views, or s.PC?
Boxing kapput?
Antwort von tv-man_sh:
gibts sowas still hopeful for? If the "hum" is recorded, it is recorded halt. And if it is a decent "buzz" is all overlaid, then the sound should be pretty useless. Often, it is so that when you use an external microphone, the camera's own microphone totgeschaltet will. Is that NOT the case, it makes sense from my own experience, the sound of the external Miks on track 1 and to define the sound of the camera's built-in microphone to track 2nd Now what goes wrong, you at least have the atmosphere in the cut and pulled up in a very narrow limits "processed" may be.
There is always hope, at least for the future: Sauber soldered XLR cables and connectors used. Adapters stuff, perhaps some things jack, are always sources of error. Similarly, cables that are not designed for high loads and are of Assis likes to be bent aside, because they're still in the last gap of the box must be squashed.
Antwort von xcablex:
both as synonymous.
The buzz is on the soundtrack.
Antwort von bokay:
There is probably no "pure" Netzbrum is (you with a very narrow filter can simply rausziehen (50Hz)) Try
Antwort von xcablex:
jo. Thank you!
werd mal mein my premiere and then install the tool a try. werd dann mal report.