Hello, is it possible to turn it off somehow? When recording live music vocals stay clear while instruments like guitar and drums sound bad.
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Does anyone else have the problem when taking a photo with the earphones in and listening to music, that the sound of the music comes out of the phone speaker for perhaps 500ms then returns to the earphones?
I have disabled the shutter sound, and the shutter sound definitely does not sound through either the earphones or the phone speaker when there is no music.
when recording video and playing it, the video is fine but the audio is all static noise, very loud and no voice can be heard. very disappointed. anyone has the same issue?
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.
Its a common issue for the galaxy s5.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711008
Is there anyone that manage to record a video in a concert or in a party with loud music without getting the sound all distorted?
lowering the mic gain or even using an external mic.. any solution will gladly Accepted .
demonstration video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwKnnI_Y5tA
I like to record video and audio at live concerts. Whenever I record video with the 6p, the audio comes out pretty decent w/ no clipping.
However, when I use an audio recorder, such as the Sony Audio Recorder and Field recorder, i get tons of clipping. I've tried turning down gain and enable clip protection, but the recording quality always sounds overloaded whenever the bass hits. The audio meters in it doesn't show that it reaches the 'red' but the resulting audio is still distorted.
How can i record audio w/ the 6p and get it sounding as good as the audio in the videos i record?