freaking awesome info!! Thank you!

Thanks Jan and Randy, too!

I'll test more with this info and report back.

-Halcyon

On 2/15/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hal
>
> I took a listen to your vid. It is pretty hard to judge this way, but
> these are my thoughts as I listened.
>
> Mic test 1: That mic seemed to transfer the "handling" noise. Who is
> it made by? Is it heavy (does it have weight to it) and is the cord
> hard wired into it? At the very end of this test when you have a solid
> grasp on the mic the audio is much better....
>
> Mic test 2: This mic almost sounds like one from radio shack. If it is
> a RS it is crisp for audio and should work much better then it sounds.
> I am guessing that this is the same mic as the handheld on test four.
>
> Mic test 3: This one has me stumped. What model lavalier? The really
> sticky thing with Lav's is that clothing and placement really impact
> the quality. Fabrics all have a texture, some that can screw with you.
> I don't think that it is the shirt you are wearing, but it may explain
> some of the muffledness (is that a word?). Placement is as picky. To
> stay on topic, I'll skip details, they don't apply as best I can tell
> here. I posted a link to the list a few weeks ago to a great site with
> audio tips/tricks. I assume this is the same mic used in test 4.
>
> Mic test 4 (lav and handheld): At this point I am of the opinion it is
> the camera's internal audio processing. If it is possible to do a test
> with the camera's built in mics, I'll take the time to listen to it
> too. But you can do the compare to get a better idea. Look at the spec
> sheet that came with the camera and all your mics. If you'll send me
> the model numbers and or a link with the specs I'll take a look to see
> if there is any outright wrong compatability issues.
>
> The mini jacks are not the greatest when it comes to quality. In that
> same post I mentioned, is a link to a XLR to mini cable with gold
> connectors. I think it is about $20. IMO I would buy a connector like
> this, attach it to your camera and seldom if ever unplug it from the
> camera. The reason is wear and tear is eliminated on the camera's
> connector. Longer life. It sucks I know but will help in several other
> ways... a whirlwind or any other mic cable can be bought at a music
> store. The quality is much better, shielding, guage of wire etc...
> (damn I bring it up twice might as well find the URL now...
>
> <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/54103>
> For your cable:
> You can make this cable yourself if you have the parts and handy with
> a soldering iron:
>
> With Monster Cable's iStudioLink XLR to 1/8" Mini Plug you can connect
> your microphone directly to your laptop or desktop computer. This
> single cable provides you with a fast, flexible connection to record
> vocal tracks directly to your Apple software, like GarageBand and
> LogicExpress. Just plug one end into your microphone's XLR male
> audio-out and the other directly into your computer's 1/8" audio input
> and you are ready to go.
>
>
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&Q=&is=REG&O=productlis\
> t&sku=400719<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&Q=&is=REG&O=productlist&sku=400719>
> Same link http://tinyurl.com/ycq7ac
>
> Some wireless recievers provide control of the signal. Are there any
> obvious controls?
>
> I looked around the net for any "audio problems" with the xacti.
> Didn't come across one in top tens. I did see that there is some
> choice in bit settings. Are you using the best audio setting (highest
> bits vs needs)?
>
> I like the work/tips this guys has been doing...
> <http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/c6.html>
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com <videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Halcyon " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am SUPER ignorant when it comes to sound. So this may be a silly
> > question...
> >
> > But my audio sounds scratchy and crappy when I use the mic jack on
> my new
> > Sanyo Xacti, mini HD recorder.
> >
> > I made a short (under 1 min) video showing what I mean. Can anyone
> listen
> > and give me some help/advice?
> > http://www.veoh.com/videos/v2492355Drj5R8t
> >
> > -Halcyon
> > www.pinkbroadcasting.com
> >
>
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