8977 Responseshttp%3A%2F%2Frementor.com%2Fblog%2Froad-to-7000-pt-17%2FRoad+To+7%2C000+Pt.+172010-04-15+17%3A00%3A09davidlindahlhttp%3A%2F%2Frementor.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D897 to “Road To 7,000 Pt. 17”
The technical difficulty with your audio relates to the fact that the audio mic in actual use was that on the camera . . . not, as was your intention, the mic that you were wearing. Just thought I would share in kind. It is also likely that there is means to select the audio input on the camera itself, assuming all connections to have been correct.
I agree with cathy " the back ground noise is so bad that most of the presentation could not be heard very well.. However the tips and the information is always welcome.. Thanks Dave.
Thanks for always sharing all those tips.
Great improvement on blog presentation (website). I really like it.
seems like a good video however, the background noise is so loud that you were drowned out. Not worthwhile to watch.
Did that dude in the Citrgen try to run you over?
Dave, excellent as usual. Thanks for sharing.
The technical difficulty with your audio relates to the fact that the audio mic in actual use was that on the camera . . . not, as was your intention, the mic that you were wearing. Just thought I would share in kind. It is also likely that there is means to select the audio input on the camera itself, assuming all connections to have been correct.
I'm with Cathy on the background noise.Theres some good info here but cant get thru all the garble…
I agree with cathy " the back ground noise is so bad that most of the presentation could not be heard very well.. However the tips and the information is always welcome.. Thanks Dave.
I have to agree with cathy. The background noise kills the presentation. It would help a hand held mike w./the foam cover as seen on news broadcast .