So far from what I have seen from the youtube HD 1080p videos the microphone recording has lots of annoying noises when its really windy or noisy.
One easy fix to this would be if you have a cover case for instance then you could put a small piece of sponge or material that muffles it and it should be fine, I saw a guy on youtube do this to his Samsung SGII and it worked fine.
Just sharing, useful tip perhaps.
Im not gonna let anything stand in the way of this beautiful beast haha
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I watch a lot of video on my mobilephone, and was wondering how well the loudspeaker works on the Desire? My Xperia X10's speaker is quite weak when wathing video, while my Samsung Omnia HD and iPhone 3G has loudspeakers that work quite well when watching videos.
Is the loudspeaker on the Desire placed on the top or bottom of the device, and is it on the frondt- or backside of the device?
The Desire is not available in Norway yet, so I can't check it out in person yet.
You can check the reviews of the desire... in number of those these are loudspeaker demonstrations... check the sticky posts
The loudspeaker is crap mate, well mine is, I have to cup my hand around the back of the phone and make the sound bounce of my hand best part of the time to hear it. Also the speaker is on the back of mine at the top left hand side, I cant hear anything coming from the front of the phone.
Soooo my friend has the droid razor and we recently went to a EDM show where we were pretty close to the stage. His razor has a setting in the video menu that was "concert"... it seemed to have helped out on the recorded sound not being some muffled. Can anyone tell me if this phone has settings like that for video recording, would be greatly appreciated!
whoa, so the sound of loud music is bad on this phone in videos? i went to WMC Miami a few years ago and took all of these videos with the phone i had at the time, then when i got home i found out how bad the sound was and couldn't keep them. i was going to test mine when it came with my basement setup, but if you say it's bad then i can't bother with getting it.
EDIT: it doesn't matter. i will find out myself. i need something to use until something better comes out, so if i don't like it then i will sell it to someone on here in the marketplace.
Haha no I'm simply asking if someone can tell me if this phone has that "concert" style video setting. My Vivid takes amazing sounding videos at live shows, but this setting on the razor seemed to help. So I'm just wondering if the One might have a setting like this??
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Haha no I'm simply asking if someone can tell me if this phone has that "concert" style video setting. My Vivid takes amazing sounding videos at live shows, but this setting on the razor seemed to help. So I'm just wondering if the One might have a setting like this??
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i found another thread about the video sound quality and everyone in it says all HTC phones have terrible video sound and there are never any fixes or options for it. i checked ocean/wind video on youtube and it makes a lot of scratchy sounds when the wind blows in the mic. it's June until the next phone i would want is out, so i'm jumping on this because i sold my GS II a month ago. i would look for something else or get a separate camera for videos of music if i were you and you don't want to lose money reselling it.
See my Vivid has taken some amazing videos with great sound in some venues... Some times not so much
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It's probably the noise cancellation mic that is screwing your audio in noisy environments. No way to turn it off though /:
Try using a app like LGcamera, that seemed to help me a LITTLE when I went to see Rammstein
That's a shame if they didn't put any kind of settings or "scenes" for video recording.
This is a video taken on the razor and the speakers literally 15ft from me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4whOymt7cVA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Hey gus, got something to show you, a tip, and a question, i made a music video last week (Alicia keys/Rihanna cover) and used my note 2 for one angle. I figured why not start using it, i bought alot of batteries for it, i have a 64 gb card, and its 1080 like my other cameras. Obviously, the lens and sensor arent that great but in low light, and if its on a tripod, its pretty good, i was even able to add zooming later in the editing. The note 2 shot is the one with the drummer/rapper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeRceSDUjtk .
A couple things, first of all, here is the link for a tripod mount that definitely works for the note 2, if you buy any others, make sure they fit first. The whole stabalizer thing is stupid and it doesnt really do anything although i guess it would help you not block the lens or mic, it works great as a tripod mount http://www.amazon.com/Woxom-Slingsho.../dp/B008Q1XQ5Q
Also, does anyone know of any apps that will let you lower the gain of the microphone while taking video? because the mics on really all of these phones are abysmal!! Really if you were able to lower the gain, that would solve the issue, mostly. also, does anyone know if theres a way to get an external microphone working on the phone when taking video? when i plug in my video mic it still records from the internal microphones.
On a side note (no pun intended) i think its kind of cool that it records in stereo with the built in mics... i thought thatextra mic was just for when youre on speaker but it seems like its used for stereo... when did they start doing that with phones?
Anyway, tell me what you think of the video, again, the note 2 angle is the one on the drummer and the zooming is not the digital zoom while recording, but after in the editing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeRceSDUjtk
I'm looking for a decent video editor for when I take video with my phone. Let me say, that I'm honestly a noob at this. I basically want to be able to trim a video (beginning and end), and if necessary, flip the videos. That, and also eradicate the problem I had with a video I took yesterday. It was basically a concert at a bar, where I was right in front, inches from the monitor. The sound was great. The singer's hair was blonde, and his hair basically reflected all the, I guess you call them skyhook lights in the ceiling, so there was an annoying glow around his hair. The drummer of the band had a glass shield around him, probably for noise cancellation, and in the video, I could see the glass light up from the lights as well, in a similar fashion to the singer's blonde hair.
In short, 3 questions:
App to trim videos.
How to flip videos (they looked 90 degrees off on my phone but perfect on my PC)
How to eradicate glow from light shining on blonde hair and a glass shield.
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Can a moderator please move this to the Q & A section? Sorry, I missed the initial sticky post. Thanks.
Did you hear about Faasoft MP4 Editor? My friend recommended it to me and happy with it.
It seems to do the tasks for you.
Since i still can't find any sample videos of concerts or clubs, does anyone have hands-on experience with this?
The N4 and 5 are very bad at this, while i could record myself drumming without a lot of clipping/distortion with the Moto X 2013.
I had the pleasure of taking my Nexus 5X to HARD Day of the Dead this weekend. The phone took amazing pictures and the video quality looked good however the audio sounded like I expected it to. There was heavy bass and all the stages were in Warehouses. I really want to record a show outside to see how it sounds. I have included to sample videos below. Hope this helps you.
https://youtu.be/YuQ61MQ87uM
https://youtu.be/HI0lIONhT0U
It does, thanks! So sad that Google/LG never seem to care about this, although it seems to be _really_ loud.