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How to connect 3D earplugs to HIN and RX100 IV cam?
Greetings eveyone,
simple (?) inquiry how to properly connect a Roland CS-10EM Binaurale (3D) earplugs to a ZOOM H-1n/220GE and (if needed) both to a Sony RX100 IV. Goal obviously is to record video with Sony RX100 IV and audio over the Roland CS-10EM Binaurale (3D) earplugs on myself while having them plugged into the ZOOM H-1n/220GE. But there is limited plugin slot-space. I use a tripod with remote control plugged into the Sony RX100 IV. This uses up it's external slot, only a slot for video (to PC?) slot remains. My main question is, which mostly makes this thread obsolete, but being new to video recording it being necessary for me to ask: Plugging all items into my PC and record, will any device, either video camera or audio recorder have a delay when starting? Question is due having to push "record" on both devices basicly. Or is there a software that does this all together on the PC? Thank you big time in advance! |
I can't really get a grasp on what's happening here?
Are you using the H1 as a straight field recorder or using it as a USB linked ADC which some of the later versions are capable of doing? I guess you're using this as a level translation for recording stereo microphone input to the PC? If you want to second source I wouldn't complicate this much personally, just record a separate audio file to the Zoom and then (if using Premiere) use the auto-sync to camera diagetic (I'm sure other software can do this) -or- the oldest method, just use a clapper board or even a sharp handclap in vision and use that as your datum point for the sync'. Unless you need to combine sources for streaming etc, I would work with separated audio and sync' them in post, but I'm not entirely clear as to what you are trying to accomplish. |
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It all is simply used for recording ASMR-type videos. Using the 3d-earplugs with their microphone, for their microphone mainly. Speech-input, while recording some tasks. So yes, most likely a sync'ed recording from the start would be great. Can this all be plugged into the computer and record via a software from there? PS: Yes, it can be called streaming although the intention was not initially there to record in this way. But yes, fully stationary at home, all connected to the PC. |
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