There's noticable noise suppression in video recordings which really affect the audio quality. As much as I like it on phone calls, I don't always record voices when shooting video. The noise suppression really destroys the sound of the environment. Anyone know a way to disable it?
Kidsnd274 said:
There's noticable noise suppression in video recordings which really affect the audio quality. As much as I like it on phone calls, I don't always record voices when shooting video. The noise suppression really destroys the sound of the environment. Anyone know a way to disable it?
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Only way which I think is shooting in manual mode and disable wind filter, and optionally use HiFi audio recording which will enable recording sound track in lpcm.
But I very much doubt that tiny mics of G7 are capable to correctly picking ambient audio of 10-20 dB volume levels. They're too tiny, you should rely on external USB microphone with much higher sensitivity
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When I record a video with or without high res audio, I get a hiss which is the unwanted white noise kind of audio. Anyone else get that? If so is there someway to record without that hissing sound or maybe another video recording app that fixes it or something.
Do you hear the noise when you playback the recorded video through phone itself or PC?
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Do you hear the noise when you playback the recorded video through phone itself or PC?
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Both actually. I have a feeling it's just the phone's audio recording quality. Although it is quite good, I feel it lacks noise cancellation.
Hello all.
With other, older cellphone models, I used to have the leisure habit of recording audio (messages or files) to save/send live songs recordings. Granted, the quality was never impeccable, but at least I could hear the bass notes (or their distortion whenever the sound source was near enough).
Now, whatever method of noise reduction (NR) the Moto G5S employs is ruining this experience. Hearing the bass is crucial for samba and capoeira. The NR kicks in after 2 or 3 seconds from the beginning of the recording. Does anyone know of a way to disable it?
I just put a case on my g8 and noticed this cutout... what sensor is this?
Microphone, which complements the two on the top and bottom.
Using the audio recorder, you'll see it only records mono when the phone is vertical. I believe it's using this long mic then. When you turn to landscape, recording switches to stereo, using the mics in the head and chin of the phone.
If you shoot video or record audio, you'll hear how great the sound recording is. I could be wrong, but I think that all 3 mics are constantly in use for spatial sound recording and background noise reduction.
It's a noise canceling microphone, or far field/wide range mic, for spying/listening for assistant input from a far. Or both.
It's nice to filter all but human voice sometimes, but, there are times when I want to record music, ambient sound, etc. and the filter just crushes to silence all sound below some dB level. That means all fine details in recordings that are not that loud are just lost in the final recording due to the aggressive filtering.
It appears to be enabled system-wide: Video recording, Voice Recording (Even with the built-in LG audio recorder app), Whatsapp voice notes, etc.
The only way I have achieved to bypass it was with the "RecForge II Pro" app, with the next settings:
Audio Record: 44kHz. Stereo(Native) 128kbps
Source: Front Microphone.
Disable AGC: Not marked. (If marked: the recording is in REAL stereo, but filtered as mentioned above, so is just like the recordings from the LG app).
Even with this, the recording is just "Duplicating" the bottom mic signal to both channels (R, L). I cannot manage to get real stereo without that filtering.
It bothers me sometimes when recording videos os stereo audio recordings, because it has a pretty good camera and good quality built-in mics, but it gets compromised with that audio filtering issue. Let me know if you know about some solution for this problem.
Thanks for your time.
Use HD voice recorder app by LG. Or use manual video from camera settings, enable Hi-fi audio and click on Hi-fi when you shoot video.
hi
The sound quality in video recording is unusable. I cannot record anything in a noisy environment. The sounds are recorded abnormally and noisy. This is if the microphone sound is good for talking. So when I try to record any video in outdoor environments, the sound is very, very bad and the video is garbage. Help me please
ikr, I went to a concert and the recordings had terrible audio... I hope there's a fix for this
I have the same issue.I couldnt find any solution. I hope it's a software related problem.(not hardware)