DrewG
Pre-takeoff checklist
This is an extremely niche problem, but I can't find anything online that addresses this specific issue and I figured we have a few video "pros" on the board that might be able to help or share their processes.
On the occasions that I record my flights (or flights with others, to share their experience with them), I use a 3-camera setup and record all cockpit/ATC audio through an external Sony recorder.
Of course, the main audio I use when producing a video is from the Sony voice recorder, but I also like to include the audio track from one of the in-cockpit cameras turned way down for some ambient engine noise, tire squeaks, etc.
The issue I have is that in low-RPM situations - such as landings, ground operations etc. - I get an "echo" of what's being said in the cockpit (and captured on the Sony voice recorder main track) that was picked up from the in-cockpit camera and I can't figure out how to eliminate it without turning off that track completely - thus losing the ambient engine noise. It is nigh impossible to get the audio tracks between my recorder and in-cockpit cameras to sync up perfectly, so there is ALWAYS an echo when on the ground between tracks, no matter how far I turn down the camera audio without muting it completely.
What remedies do you use to keep the ambient noise and remove the voice echoes? Just replace the areas of "echo" with a looped clip from similar low-RPM ops where no one is actually talking? Or is there some audio editing trick within the track I can employ? This isn't a major problem, but an annoyance I'm hoping to see how others handle in their editing of videos when including ambient engine noise.
For reference, I use CyberLink PowerDirector 365 for my editing.
On the occasions that I record my flights (or flights with others, to share their experience with them), I use a 3-camera setup and record all cockpit/ATC audio through an external Sony recorder.
Of course, the main audio I use when producing a video is from the Sony voice recorder, but I also like to include the audio track from one of the in-cockpit cameras turned way down for some ambient engine noise, tire squeaks, etc.
The issue I have is that in low-RPM situations - such as landings, ground operations etc. - I get an "echo" of what's being said in the cockpit (and captured on the Sony voice recorder main track) that was picked up from the in-cockpit camera and I can't figure out how to eliminate it without turning off that track completely - thus losing the ambient engine noise. It is nigh impossible to get the audio tracks between my recorder and in-cockpit cameras to sync up perfectly, so there is ALWAYS an echo when on the ground between tracks, no matter how far I turn down the camera audio without muting it completely.
What remedies do you use to keep the ambient noise and remove the voice echoes? Just replace the areas of "echo" with a looped clip from similar low-RPM ops where no one is actually talking? Or is there some audio editing trick within the track I can employ? This isn't a major problem, but an annoyance I'm hoping to see how others handle in their editing of videos when including ambient engine noise.
For reference, I use CyberLink PowerDirector 365 for my editing.