View Full Version : V1 audio problem vindication


Ralph Roberts
October 11th, 2007, 11:29 AM
Some of you may recall my dissatisfaction with the V1's audio after first purchasing the camera back in late July, early August. It was just was too insensitive in my opinion.

This morning, I got my V1 back from Sony after 35 days (slooooow). In fixing the problem I had send it in for, they replaced the main board and the mechanism inside.

After running a number of tests with all my favorite microphones, I am pleased to report it now works at the levels I expected it to in the first place.

In other words, the original camera musta been a lemon and replacing the main board brought it into spec.

So, I wasn't crazy after all, appearances aside. ;-)

--Ralph

Stu Holmes
October 12th, 2007, 03:20 PM
now that is an interesting report.

In my opinion, i think its more likely that Sony have made a conscious design (maybe firmware, maybe hardware) change to the sound section since introducing this machine. Sony tend not to 'advertise' changes like this.

So thanks for that report - informative!

Alnoor Dewshi
October 13th, 2007, 09:08 PM
After running a number of tests with all my favorite microphones, I am pleased to report it now works at the levels I expected it to in the first place.

Are you now setting the manual dial to 7ish, as reported re your other cameras, to get a similar level? Is an audio level of 0db on your camera now coming up as 0db in your NLE?

How about the headphone level; was this ever a problem for you, that is now fixed?


btw, does anyone know what the "ns" stands for in the display ns48k? The manual leads me to expect fs48k!!

Piotr Wozniacki
October 14th, 2007, 07:07 AM
To all the questions Alnoor asked, I'd like to add this one: do you find the audio not only louder, but also more reach in the bass department now?

Ralph Roberts
October 15th, 2007, 08:25 PM
Are you now setting the manual dial to 7ish, as reported re your other cameras, to get a similar level? Is an audio level of 0db on your camera now coming up as 0db in your NLE?

How about the headphone level; was this ever a problem for you, that is now fixed?


btw, does anyone know what the "ns" stands for in the display ns48k? The manual leads me to expect fs48k!!

yes, the audio levels on the camera are now the same in Premiere Pro CS3 after I capture the video. That's the way I THOUGHT it should work and now it does. ;-)

I never had any problems with headphone levels then or now.

--Ralph

Ralph Roberts
October 15th, 2007, 08:27 PM
To all the questions Alnoor asked, I'd like to add this one: do you find the audio not only louder, but also more reach in the bass department now?

It's about the same ... what I've started doing (did this for the first time on a job this weekend) is also record audio on a Zoom H4 recorder. Get full, rich real stereo and synch it with the V1 video in post production. Nice!

--Ralph

Dave Blackhurst
October 15th, 2007, 08:28 PM
sounds like your camera came from the factory with a monkey on it's back...

Alnoor Dewshi
October 15th, 2007, 09:45 PM
yes, the audio levels on the camera are now the same in Premiere Pro CS3 after I capture the video. That's the way I THOUGHT it should work and now it does. ;-)


Glad to hear it.
I was wondering if you found the V1 less sensitive with the same mic as your other cameras?

Ralph Roberts
October 16th, 2007, 04:54 AM
Glad to hear it.
I was wondering if you found the V1 less sensitive with the same mic as your other cameras?

not any more, so maybe the repair time was worth it after all.....

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no! ;-(

but the V1 is working very sweetly now. We shot almost five hours of video with it over the weekend and got some great stuff.

--Ralph

Rob Katz
November 10th, 2007, 08:11 AM
ralph-

glad the audio is working well on your v1. nothing ruins a shoot like poor audio.

care to share with us how u use the zoom h4 recorder? are u using this device in talking head interviews? stage presentations? weddings? musical events?

if u can describe your workflow, there might be others who can appreciate how the zoom h4 is a solution to some of the v1's vexing audio concerns.

thanks in advance

be well

rob


It's about the same ... what I've started doing (did this for the first time on a job this weekend) is also record audio on a Zoom H4 recorder. Get full, rich real stereo and synch it with the V1 video in post production. Nice!

--Ralph