Selasa, 16 Juli 2013

What can I record a shotgun mic onto?

Q. Cheap options please.. if there is an iPod app or some android app I would love to know! Thanks

A. You shotgun microphone has a XLR end, get the proper cable to be able to hook it to a Digital Audio Recorder (DAR) From that XLR end, you can attach a XLR to XLR or XLR to 1/4 inch plug. Most all audio equipment works with those two plugs. If you need to go smaller, get a 1/4 to 3.5 MM adapter, that will allow you to plug it into camcorders and computers and probably your iPod

Your DAR can be something like H4N or a laptop, running audio capture software, like Audacity. I have no idea if people are using iPods for DAR devices, but if they can record audio, have a microphone jack, why not.

What I use to capture audio - http://asimplelife.ca/boss.html


Is there a video downloading iPhone app that lets you save it to Camera roll?
Q. Please tell me what sites it would support

A. Hi Marc, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:

Since this is your first couple of days on Y!A, you might wish to post this type of Question in either the "PDAs & Handhelds" or "Music & Music Players" Y!A Category, since most of the iPhone/iPod apps questions tend to be discussed there.

Since it's video-related, you might find someone here in "Camcorders" who knows about a suitable video app, though. There's a good possibility that one like you describe exists, since from what I know about Apple's "CameraRoll" object class, FlashPlayer video objects can now be stored and retrieved as CameraRoll media objects. (See Adobe Flash reference forum on "CameraRoll": http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/media/CameraRoll.html )

Traditionally, Apple iPhones haven't been Flash-compatible, and since YouTube was originally FlashPlayer-based but was adding QuickTime H.264 video codecs a few years ago, Apple announced AppleTV & iPhone compatibility (mid-2007) with the popular video site. And now that Adobe has released "AIR 3.2" last month (with ActionScript & FlashPlayer compatibility for iOS phones & gadgets) you'll see more non-H.264 video & YouTube-style apps hitting the market.

Most iPhone/iPod people organize their media files in iTunes, since Camera Roll is just an unorganized series (whereas iTunes can categorize into folders). Since RealPlayer announced Android & iOS compatible beta-versions, and has a "Download this Video" tab when used with browsers, perhaps it can handle what you want to do.

I'll poke around the web and see what's out there in RealPlayer app features (whether the free Mac download or the $39 full version). I know RealNetworks' "RealDownloader" can download videos directly to iTunes, but it's only a PC-based browser plug-in, so you'd have to sync your iPhone to a PC for transferring media.

Meanwhile, someone else might chime in with some suggestions.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 





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