Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to: Quick tip on an another adjustment to capturing audio for video


Youtube user luke01112121212121 asked the following - " Hello,I would like to ask...if you need a recorder for this mic because i havent camera with the mic input so if i need recorder or try it record via reduction to PC and how it will have quality? " The answer: Yes In this video I demonstrate just one method in capturing audio for video. Items used: Rode NTG-2 Condenser Microphone LiveWire GXR-134 Adaptor, XLR [F] to RCA [M] Radio Shack Audio Adapter RCA to 3.5mm audio jack Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder Aside from all of my rambling on you can see that it's pretty simple to setup and use. Your overall sound quality will depend on the device you use to record with. In this case the Olympus DS-40 captures audio in the .wma [Windows Medio Audio] format. And depending on your device you find that it will probably have at least 3 sound quality profies available - [example: normal,fine and super fine or high quality]. Once you have your audio it will be just a matter of syncing the audio and video with one another in editing/post production. Hope this helps or give you an idea on what you'll need to do. **Note Editing on this was done with the recently released Sony Vegas Pro 9. This update from Vegas Pro 8 has added some new feature sets to an already excellent NLE. One being the Lower Third templates that were used in portions of this video.

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