Subject: | Re: What's everybodies favourite parabolic microphone setup? |
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From: | "Neil Tungate" neil_eurodead |
Date: | Mon Aug 8, 2011 11:55 pm ((PDT)) |
On 08/08/2011 15:54, Marc Myers wrote: > Syncing sound later can be a pain in the neck but the sound you bring b= ack will be much better if recorded to an audio device. In my experience on= e rarely syncs sound in nature videos anyway. Syncing sound and video with modern equipment, even of the cheap, amateur variety, is simple and accurate these days. I video performances at a private music festival annually, and am able to sync the sound recorded on a laptop (via a USB sound-card) with video from budget mini-DV cameras and a =A3250 hard disc camcorder for up to 2 hours with no= obvious problems. -- *Neil Tungate* www.skipper.org.uk |
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