Frage von DspairEKI:Halli Hallo zusammen ...
So ... I have a little (well ... actually quite big isses ^ ^) problem ... I was with 2 3-chip panasonic miniDVs of a rotating performed, I have the sound on one of the two bands by tonangel recorded. ton of the other camera ran still synonymous with micro via integrated. the cameras had 2 different inputs for the sound (input 1 & Input 2), the tonangel on one of two connected. unfortunately it was not possible directly from the sound recording to examine because we are not headphones for the corresponding input had had me so on the display of the camera in the lcd screen which displays tonausschlag leave.
now to the problem, the sound does not exist if you look at the cassette with a 1-chip miniDV camera with sound output watch or listen to the two camera men and a little s.and s.ein atmo.
witz s.der the fact is that the actors are less than 3 meters away of the cameras have not even acted on the camera without tonangel, so with an integrated micro-recorded has absolutely never hear.
So my question:
- How can it be that I have no sound on the band if I find in the recording itself has a tonausschlag (of the Microphones tonangel) in the camera could see?
- How can it be that not even the integrated micro-second camera ton of something less than 3 meters distant scene was recorded?
- And especially the tone really is not there or can there still any problem reproducing the 1-chip camera that I know something is not on the way panasonic cameras record sound, it may be that the tone on is a trace with a 1-chip can not play, or or or ... Translation: I can still save some?
regards
EKI
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
MiniDV camcorders have two possible audio recording modes: In the 16-bit setting, you can choose two soundtracks available, which you simply "Stereo" is called. These stereo tracks, each DV camcorder synonymous read and write.
In setting the 12 bit can be stored on a computer tape up to 4 audio tracks are stored to be found in the manuals often than Stereo 1 and Stereo 2 described finds. Of the two stereo tracks may be any DV camcorder stereo 1 record / playback, but not all can be synonymous with the stereo 2nd Often, the only analog adjustment and with the menu.
In the case of a recording with 12 bit is a dubbing on stereo 2 possible. During the dubbing stereo 1 can not be read, ie it must be based on stereo 2 a completely new audio recordings are made.
The question now is whether the sound recording in 12 or 16 bits is done? And still would be important to know s.welchem output device of the incongruous sound is heard? - If in doubt, I would turn the camcorder Television s.einen connect, play back the recordings and select options from the menu all consider.
Antwort von DspairEKI:
hey markus ...
nice to hear that I might still have the chance to save my ton ... to your question ... the reproduction was made with the audio problems on a 1-chip miniDV ... as I said the record with 3-chip miniDV ... the whole Stereo1 Stereo2 kram dubbing, etc. I did not quite understand ... but the question would be ... ansich I could in any case with the same 3-chip miniDV or other 3-chip is capable of 12-bit tracks recorded (or halt its CNAC), the bands with the "right" eindigitalisieren ton ... right? :)
gruß EKI
Antwort von Markus:
At the sound, it does not matter how many transducers
Picture (1 chip / 3CCDs) a camcorder has. This information is not synonymous to draw conclusions about whether a 4 camcorder can record audio tracks simultaneously or dubbing is possible.
... the bands with the "right" ton ... ... capture. Digital are the data on the tape already. ;-)
It is only a hope, but when 12 bit was and wanted the soundtrack to the 3 +4 (stereo = 2) has landed, then there is the possibility that sound synonymous to capture. However, one needs to not necessarily a great MAZ, but rather an appropriate capture tool, not limited to the first two soundtracks limited. ScenalyzerLive could take the question (just with the free trial).