Has anyone experienced poor audio quality when recording videos with the Captivate from Rogers? Might be the way I was holding it for something, but the audio was VERY poor for some reason. I think I was covering up the microphone...
Anyways here are the videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xTvUfnPE18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOOk6I07s-Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNXN-9JPWxA
The youtube embed function seems to be broken
Anyone please
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Hi guys,
I lately have used my Motorola MileStone to record video often and I found that the Video Recorder quality is good enough for my project but not the sound quality.
Do you guys have any suggestion on the Mic that can use with the Motorola MileStone native Camera Recorder? A wireless microphone would we perfect, or at least the 3.5 jack Mic that can give you better quality in sound recording?
Please do kindly help. I'm now in needed of this accessory to complete my project.
Thank you.
Any idea or suggestion you guys have?
Please, only a small information would be such a great thanks.
I've just tried connecting headset and tried to record video but the microphone used was the built-in one You've probably knew this so take this just as a BUMP to this thread
edit> I don't have a BT headset so I've just tried pairing milestone with my notebook and set it to be used as BT headset - however the camera still used the builtin mic.
Well considering the fact that you WILL eventually dump the recorded video into your video editing application - why don't you record the video and audio separately?
Get a decent audio recorder (eg. an mp3 recorder or whatsoever), and then just replace the video audio track with the one that you have recorded.
I would assume there would be some syncing process. But that's the easiest way to do it without any hack or whatsoever. Just plain basic.
So, I used to have the HTC Raider on Bell, and got the Telus Samsung Galaxy S II X mainly because the audio recording on the phone is poor. Before I bought the Raider, I was under the belief that the sound would be fixed if I turned off "Stereo Recording," which it did on my HTC Sensation. On the contrary, it made the sound quality worse. However, this method seems to work on the HTC Amaze 4G according to some threads, and I was thinking that the Raider I had may have just been a bad unit.
Can you guys please be so kind as to test some videos out with Stereo Recording off (Disable by going into the camcorder app, pressing the menu button, and unchecking the option)? I'm not liking the Samsung much (I hate TouchWiz, it's a buggy piece of ****), and would like to go back to the Raider IF the sound can be fixed.
Yes, I read the other post on the audio recording issue in this section, but no one mentioned anything about turning off stereo recording.
I just tested that out and yeah, without Stereo Recording the audio sounded worst.
I tried both ways, stereo on and off and not much difference
Seems to me it is more of an equalization thing with too much high freq
on other note, I had a galaxy s2x before too and like the raider better
after i got the 4,4,2 my camera sometimes record a video without the audio like yesterday i was at a music concert and all i got is just a video of an accordion player (facepalm)
anyone has any idea whats up with my phone :S and i think the problem connected to choosing the direct to save the video on
Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone with a HTC One M7 with HDR mic could record loud audio with the voice recording app, or an app like "Smart Voice Recorder" which allows you to select the sample rate at which to record (it has an option for 44.1Khz CD quality on it), and see if the recording is distorted at all?
I'm asking because Nokia's phones which have a HAAC mic utilise the HDR mic when recording video, but when recording audio only, loud sounds are distorted which means it doesn't use the high quality HDR/HAAC mic, and apparently no one'd written a windows phone app that uses the HDR/HAAC mic when I asked last year - can someone confirm things are different on Android?
Of course running a custom ROM may mean the HDR mic isn't supported in the first place (referring to this thread).
Would be great if someone could experiment and find out what's what!
I have very bad audio when I do a video call with skype on my Z1
this problem started sometimes with KK and is always there with 5.1
It is not the hardware because people can hear me clearly on calls and if I record audio
Did anyone have similar problems and was able to fix it?
is there any other good application for video calling?
thanks a lot