Did anyone notice a "tick tick tick" sound, which i assume it's coming from the layer focus, when recording videos? The noise is very minimal but noticeable enough when i try to record.
PS: i meant "laser" not layer
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anyone same issue the audio in vid recoring is tooo quite
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Due to the noice cancellation the video records the sound in front of you.
Be careful where you hold the phone also when recording video also the microphone is easy to cover up with your hand on accident.
Taking any recordings with low background ambient audio, be it video or audio, will drop out with our g2's. If I talk at the camera, it comes through clear, but if I listen to the ambient room noise, its very choppy as it drops out continuously.
Its as if it is not disabling the noise cancelation processing or noise gating that you normally want while talking on the phone, while taking video or audio recordings. This is a glitch and most likely can be fixed. Is there a fix anywhere or anyone working on fixing this?
Sent from my LG-D801
When recording video, the audio leaves a lot to be desired. Constant crackling and breaks in audio, onset by presumably LG's noise cancellation algorithms.
Try it for yourself. Record a video of you counting from 1 to 10 with a few gaps in between and you can hear the noise cancelling go full retard. But when you use a voice recording app like EVR, no problems occur due to noise cancellation being no where nearly as aggressive to fluctuations in sound.
Use Applications like
Cinedroid(The Best with no noise in the video even in very low light, but no sound/audio. A lot better than stock camera)
Cinema FV-5(Creates a lot of noise but improves framerate, captures audio)
lgcamera pro(Again the the above one, creates a lot of noise but captures audio)
How to make Cinedroid capture audio to solve the problem for Yureka users?
One thing I noticed from my recordings is that this phone uses noise supression on most microphones, but the built in one in the default sound recorder app. Noise reduction reduces the sound quality quite a bit, so I'd like to see if it can be bypassed.