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The problem is the microphone on the camera. The mic on the camera is for recording sound in more normal environments. The sound level on a typical concert is much higher than normal, and the mic on the camera just doesn't have what it takes to record sound at those levels.
One possible solution is to record the sound with a dedicated audio recording device, and combine the video and audio in your video editing software.
The microphone in the camera may be bad. Use the microphone input of your computer to check. The camera's microphone goes through the USB - disable it from your cam settings.
i have the same problem with my g-track on a macbook im just going to take the thing back
it works for a feww min when i first start recording the is falls apart
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Two
things can cause static.
First,
If you have your speakers turned up to high it will give you feedback causing
distortion and static. Best to use headphones when recording.
Second
reason is, if you are using a laptop and have added an external microphone
between the two it will cause distortion and static.
Not
knowing the configuration of your computer makes it harder to analyze the
problem.
So
hope this is of some help. Bud
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Two
things can cause static.
First,
If you have your speakers turned up to high it will give you feedback causing
distortion and static. I recommend using a headset when videoing.
Second
reason is, if you are using a laptop and have added an external microphone
between the two it will cause distortion and static.
Not
knowing the configuration of your computer makes it harder to analyze the
problem.
So
hope this is of some help. Bud
Normal
0
Two
things can cause static.
First,
If you have your speakers turned up to high it will give you feedback causing
distortion and static. I recommend using a headset when videoing.
Second
reason is, if you are using a laptop and have added an external microphone
between the two it will cause distortion and static.
Not
knowing the configuration of your computer makes it harder to analyze the
problem.
So
hope this is of some help. Bud
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