Daniel Rudd
January 2nd, 2006, 02:35 PM
So I'm definitely posting this question for a "friend" of mine who makes videos, because I certainly wouldn't allow a mistake like this to occur.
Due to some equipment errors (and my "friend's" failure to be more vigilant) some audio for talking heads got recorded way to low.
So I.. er uh, my friend is very carefully processing the audio to normalize it and get rid of unwanted noise.
The interesting thing is that it isn't just hiss. There seems to be some kind of weird digital distortion in it (or so my friend tells me).
It is in the high frequencies and seems to be post capture only.
My friend and I both capture from a Sony FX1 using cineform on the medium (reccomended) setting.
Has anyone else run into something like this?
-Daniel (on behalf of an anonymous amatuer)
Due to some equipment errors (and my "friend's" failure to be more vigilant) some audio for talking heads got recorded way to low.
So I.. er uh, my friend is very carefully processing the audio to normalize it and get rid of unwanted noise.
The interesting thing is that it isn't just hiss. There seems to be some kind of weird digital distortion in it (or so my friend tells me).
It is in the high frequencies and seems to be post capture only.
My friend and I both capture from a Sony FX1 using cineform on the medium (reccomended) setting.
Has anyone else run into something like this?
-Daniel (on behalf of an anonymous amatuer)