I have a Pixel 1 and absolutely love the audio recording characteristics while video recording. I play drums, and this is the first phone that I can just aim at the drums and play loud or soft, and the playback is excellent. Not distorted, and also very little annoying sluggish or excessive changes in recording volume. Even the deep punchy b ass drum is felt as much as it is heard, and the high end of the cymbals is good. It has made great recordings of live music whether front row or far away. The phone needs to be replaced. Does anyone know of another affordable phone with similar audio recording characteristics? Thank you.
No need to reply at this point. I gambled, and picked up a Samsung Galaxy A51. The audio section seems better than that of the Pixel, and the phone overall is superior to the Pixel, too. $6.24/ month seems pretty good too. Glad I piscked it up.
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ok so i was at a concert recently seeing my all time favorite rap group whom i have been listening to since my childhood, whip out my desire s to get some good hd footage, get on the train and then bammm the audio is completely blown out.. now of course i was p'd off especially when people who were recording with the iphone 4 and the blackberry their videos were absolutely fine in terms of audio which was clearly audible.. it seems that it does not automatically recognise that the sound levels are too high and does not lower the sound intake or whatever, not too clued up with all this.. anyone else experience any issues with audio during vid recording.. i have read somewhere that recording with your headset plugged in makes a drastic difference.
Hey guys, yet another try to record video in a live show... And again.. The audio of it comes so ****ty and distorted.
So i don't expect any solution from oneplus anymore. I even tried to take the microphone gain a little which didn't really helped so i guess it's just the mic isn't so good.
Any ideas how to get good audio in loud environments? I just don't think it's legit that an iPhone 4 can peform good in these kind of environments when the OPO (which is a better device a hundred times) cannot do such simple thing.
There are more than one available video recording apps on the play store that allow you to lvl the audio input whether it comes from the OPO mic or an external hooked up. I use a Zoom H1 with my OPO which has far superior performance for recording audio in loud environments. Plus I can hook in external LAV mics for interviewing
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Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the OnePlus 2 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
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WORSE microphone during videos EVER!
maybe it's just with my phone (A2005) but it's really not sensitive at all. it barely catches the entire ambiance and voices and its volume is very low!
domuzy said:
maybe it's just with my phone (A2005) but it's really not sensitive at all. it barely catches the entire ambiance and voices and its volume is very low!
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mine too. the best video performance i can get is with "cinema 4k" app, turning everything to max (200mbps video) and then enable flat profile. the videos look awesome but the audio is crap. maybe we can fix this in mediaprofiles.xml to a higher bitrate?!
Just returned from Roskilde Festival and the conclusion is as follows. The video is fine, but the sound is terrible. All video recorded at the concerts is useless because of distorted sound. Very disappointing, when some of my friends have older phones with much better results.
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Just returned from Roskilde Festival and the conclusion is as follows. The video is fine, but the sound is terrible. All video recorded at the concerts is useless because of distorted sound. Very disappointing, when some of my friends have older phones with much better results.
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The noise suppression is the problem. It's set way too high. I encourage you to report this to oneplus. I already did. It's the same with OP3 sadly.
From my own research it looks like the Note 7 and Note 8 are the best options but I wanted to ask here to be safe. What are the best phones for recording perfect-quality 1080p or better videos in low light/darkness with constant rapid movement and flashing lights going on? The audio quality of video recordings is also extremely important. Is there anything I can do to record the target audio while minimizing extraneous noise around me? I'm going to my first concert this year.
Hey people,
When recording videos I noticed the sound quality is veeery bad, but only when I use the front camera of the stock camera app. Rear camera works fine, so it seems like a software problem. It sounds like there is some kind of extreme noise reduction. Now I found another google camera app here on XDA which records the audio fine on both front and rear camera, but it still sucks that on other apps (like snapchat and instagram) the sound quality still sucks. Can't really find a solution for this on the internet, is there anyone who's found a fix for this?
Oh and I'm on OOS Pie btw. Haven't tried flashing another rom yet as I really love this rom.
Thats sadly an Hardware Thing. Thats why I bought an iPhone 8+ only for concerts... For simple pics I take my OP6
The problem of bad audio when recording is from the first oneplus. Sure it got better buy time but with the first one bass was like you were blowing on the mic, with 5 and 5t bass was like it was sucked out, with the six it just a little bit better, but for a flagship it's waaay too bad some mid range phones are better at this even my old xperia arc has better sound recording in clubs and concert or nay place with loud music