Landing KJAN with ATC Communications - Video
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How did you input the audio on this video?
Not quite sure where you mean input, so bear with me.
In the plane, I bought a patch cord that attaches to the planes
intercom system and the audio recorder attaches to the patch cord.
This is how I capture the audio in the plane.
That's what I was looking for. What are you using for an audio recorder?
What is the recording media?
In the movie, to insert the audio, I exported the audio recording from
the recorder into a .mp3 format and then in Windows Media player added
it the "audio line"
After doing that, I found the original engine noise was louder then
needed, so I lowered the volume on that and then in the audio line of
Windows Movie maker I upped the volume a touch so the audio would be a
little clearer.
Are you capturing the engine audio separate from the COMM input?
I used a program called Wavepad to splice out quite a bit of COMS
since they were outside the video parameters. The audio is "realtime"
within the video, I did not cut any gaps out. In the audio portion
(cut out of the video) I said out loud "camera on" when I knew I
wanted to find where in the audio the camera was running for
synchronization purposes.
I will have to give Wavepad a try on my Windows machine. I have Audacity
on my Mac.
I have a Canon XH-A1 and will be getting a refurbished
Canon HV-20 as a second camera/rewinder/playback machine next week. The
HV-20 will be much more useful for inflight recording.
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