Yes it was natural reverb.
Thanks for the clarification.
All the best,
Ioana
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On 2013-04-18, at 5:28 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> For short clips syncing the video can work. They just tend to drift apart
> over time so longer form stuff might not work. Official NTSC video is
For short clips syncing the video can work. They just tend to drift
apart over time so longer form stuff might not work. Official NTSC video
is 29.97 frames per second but some software will just round that up to
30 (or gets close but not exactly 29.97) so then the audio eventually
doesn't alig
Thanks Chriss and Danny.
I will check out the list and check out the myc options I wish I could find a
place where I can test them and make up my mind.
THanks also for the compliment about the audio on my page.
THe samples are from my cd and I'm afraid this will be rather hard to
reproduce. I
I can't suggest much but would suggest syncing iPhone video and a separate
audio recording is more trouble than it's worth. Either a good quality mike for
the iPhone and I don't know of any suited for recording an acoustic instrument
but there may well be some out there. The other alternatives a
I know that it's usually problematic to try and manually sync separate
audio recordings with video unless you do some fancy stuff with
timecodes. I wonder if it would be better to use a separate camera as
well to feed the video into your Mac along with audio from a good mic
and just record that
Hi all,
I am cross posting this to both lists since my question is relevant I think for
both iphone and mac.
I would like to post youtube videos of me playing classical guitar on a regular
basis. I am supposing the iphone camera will do for the video. What is the way
you sound experts would re