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Bobbi Urban August 19th, 2007 10:09 PM

Where do you purchase the giant squid mic?
 
Can anyone tell me where to purchase the giant squid mic? Also, is there a particular "kind" to get for using with the iriver? I need it for wedding ceremonies. Thanks!

Denny Bryant August 19th, 2007 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Chung (Post 730476)
I have 3 iRiver 795s and an 800 series that I use and haven't had a problem. Just make sure you don't turn off the power before recording has stopped. Also, make sure recording has stopped and not only paused.

I hate to sound ignorant on this, but how do you know when the recording has stopped & it is safe to turn it off? Thanks.

Denny Bryant August 19th, 2007 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobbi Urban (Post 731325)
Can anyone tell me where to purchase the giant squid mic? Also, is there a particular "kind" to get for using with the iriver? I need it for wedding ceremonies. Thanks!

http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-mono1.htm

Vito DeFilippo August 20th, 2007 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Denny Bryant (Post 731330)
I hate to sound ignorant on this, but how do you know when the recording has stopped & it is safe to turn it off? Thanks.

You push the record button to start, and push it again when you want to stop. You'll see it indicate something like "scanning music file" (I forget exactly), then it's stopped.

Bobbi Urban August 20th, 2007 01:03 PM

Mono sound vs. stereo?
 
With the iriver and using the mono sound giant squid mic, how does that work in post-production with mono sound? Do you need to somehow split it into 2 channels for stereo sound so it doesn't sound off compared to the rest of the footage? Audio stuff is a little beyond my knowledge at this point.

Peter Chung August 20th, 2007 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Denny Bryant (Post 731330)
I hate to sound ignorant on this, but how do you know when the recording has stopped & it is safe to turn it off? Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Vito DeFilippo (Post 731413)
You push the record button to start, and push it again when you want to stop. You'll see it indicate something like "scanning music file" (I forget exactly), then it's stopped.

Basically, it won't say "Recording" anywhere on the screen and should look pretty much the same as when first turning the device on.

Peter Chung August 20th, 2007 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobbi Urban (Post 731598)
With the iriver and using the mono sound giant squid mic, how does that work in post-production with mono sound? Do you need to somehow split it into 2 channels for stereo sound so it doesn't sound off compared to the rest of the footage? Audio stuff is a little beyond my knowledge at this point.

When you use a mono audio source in FCP, it sends the audio to both channels so you don't have to duplicate the channel for left and right. Recording in mono allows you a much longer recording time and makes editing easier. If you were to record in stereo with the iRiver, one channel would have audio from the mic but the other channel will be silent.

However, if you plan on recording in mono, make sure to get the mono mic for iRivers from Giant Squid as the iRivers don't use the standard channel for recording mono (don't ask me why). If you use a standard mic in mono mode, you may pull all your hair out when you find out you recorded hours of silence(!)

Also, for easier editing in FCP, convert the mp3 file that you get from the iRiver into an aif file so that you don't waste time rendering the audio. This is easily done in Quicktime Pro or iTunes.

Hope that sheds some light on audio for you, Bobbi.

Dave Blackhurst August 20th, 2007 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobbi Urban (Post 731598)
With the iriver and using the mono sound giant squid mic, how does that work in post-production with mono sound? Do you need to somehow split it into 2 channels for stereo sound so it doesn't sound off compared to the rest of the footage? Audio stuff is a little beyond my knowledge at this point.

Most times you can clone the audio, or if you're mixing 5.1, this track usually will go in the center speaker, and doesn't necessarily need to be "stereo" - center spkr is typically dialog. You'd only need to move the source around (either side to side for stereo, or within the soudspace for 5.1) if you needed it for some effect.

Mark A. Foley August 26th, 2007 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Vito DeFilippo (Post 729690)
Looks like a great unit. Unfortunately, doesn't seem to have a hold/lock switch, which could be a problem if you want to put it in someone's pocket. We'll have to wait and see what the verdict is.

Really looks great, though. Very useful.

To lock the record button, you simply push the record button for a least 5 seconds. To stop the recording, reverse the process....

Steven Davis August 26th, 2007 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Dana Salsbury (Post 729677)
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Zoom H2 release next week. I've been waiting all summer for it.

http://www.samsontech.com/products/p...fm?prodID=1916

I'm glad to see more and more wedding videographers are going wired. Interference is just a pain.



Did you buy it, review review review? :}

Sean Johnson August 27th, 2007 05:23 PM

I recently got a iRiver 890 series and finally used it this past saturday. I use a Mac to edit and I'm having trouble getting the audio onto my Mac. I got the iRiver refurbished and without accessaries. I do have the T10 with all its accessaries. I use that USB to hook up to my computer. Apparently the iRiver was made to use with a PC. I have a PC laptop but it wants me to install the software which is for the T10. I think there's a problem.

Does anyone know how I can get the audio from my iRiver and put it on my Mac?

Vito DeFilippo August 27th, 2007 06:26 PM

Sean, someone already asked that question in this thread. I posted this link:

http://www.iriveramerica.com/support...nager-mac.aspx

I don't have a mac, so can't give you more hints, but check it out.

Sean Johnson August 27th, 2007 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Vito DeFilippo (Post 735308)
Sean, someone already asked that question in this thread. I posted this link:

http://www.iriveramerica.com/support...nager-mac.aspx

I don't have a mac, so can't give you more hints, but check it out.

thanks a lot, you guys are always on point!

Andrew Brown August 28th, 2007 09:13 AM

What about Mac users
 
As far as I can work out all irivers are not Mac compatible.
Does anyone know of a Mac friendly alternative.

Chris Barcellos August 28th, 2007 10:45 AM

What about the two posts above yours ? Have you tried that with IRivers ?


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