dandoolittle
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How are you guys doing dual vlogs these days? Mainly the mic?
I haven't done one yet but I'd love to! Ive actually found that people can hear me with iPhone headphones, if you shove the little headphone mic but up the side of your helmet by your cheek, you can get reasonable sound on a phone conversation, enough for the other person to hear you.. Then you would have headphones in and turn the volume up to hear the other person. Actually a good idea, i might start a thread seeing if any newbies are interested!
So have a continual cellphone call going during the vlog? I thought the Sena allowed for intercom and recording?
Definitely advertised at least for the GoPro
http://www.sena.com/product/cameras/bluetoothaudiopackforgopro/
Just wondering if this is what you ended up doing and if its working for you? Just looking into dual vlog setups now and own a GP 4.I forgot about that, just looking for a stockist in the UK now. I have a Gopro so that looks like a great solution
No, too much cables for me. Until my jacket comes out in the market (a hoodie with a phone compartment around the neck, being fabricated at the moment), I am not going with a wired phone setup. I tried that once and never liked it, although I would want to listen to audiobooks while riding.I haven't done one yet but I'd love to! Ive actually found that people can hear me with iPhone headphones, if you shove the little headphone mic but up the side of your helmet by your cheek, you can get reasonable sound on a phone conversation, enough for the other person to hear you.. Then you would have headphones in and turn the volume up to hear the other person. Actually a good idea, i might start a thread seeing if any newbies are interested!
The easiest way to do this, if you already have the intercom sorted out, is to get two cameras. Both will be recording audio and video from each helmet, then you mix them during editing. You get the best quality audio from both parties and extra video.
Or you can use an external audio recorder on the helmet that doesn't have a camera, record the audio and mix with the video later. There is no need to go expensive with a Zoom or Tascam recorder, most android phones will record with outstanding quality using a recording program like "Miidio recorder" and the built-in microphone or using an external my plugging in the headset you use for voice calls.
The worst choice is to record only on one side the audio coming from the intercom because the quality is too low for any use.
You can record 16 bit, 44.100 kHz PCM/ADPCM/MPEG audio on a phone, or at least 4 bit, 22.050 kHz from the cheapest recorder, compared with the poor 4 bit 8.000 kHz AMR compressed audio that comes out of a Bluetooth intercom.
You should probably play with it moreI'm currently in the editing phase.. I'm supposed to overlap the videos but I'm not sure how to. When I do it, vegas pro only shows one part of the video, but plays both audios. The audio is lining up so that's good, I just need to figure out how to go to different video clips. Any suggestions? I got the program about an hour ago so I should probably play with it more, should be able to figure it out eventually..
Im looking at some sena smh5's. I will probs buy a second set of speaker for them and hack the hell out of them and take a feed from there and put it stright into my drift. so i will have two mics onf for sena one for drift and also a small lead that adds the sena out put to the drift mic input.
may take a little time to cut and solder but i think the end product will work