Wind problems

Steezeman

Administrator
When I'm filming while going fast there's a bunch of sound because of the wind, so is there anything to fix this?
 

ADNpro

<b>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEVES</b>
Make a wind sock to put infront of the mic..if thats even possible to do on your camera.
 
There is a wind cut feature on some camera's...
check the manual to find out how to set it on your camera. or just fool around with some buttons.
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
Straight up tape a piece of a sock in front of the mic and see if it works haha. Most camcorders mics are like integrated into the cam so its tuff to work with.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
James[DSC said:
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Just block your ears mann

Best advice I've heard so far, you guys should learn from this bro.

I'll try the sock thing haha, I don't know where the mic is but I'll try to see.
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
parker[camera said:
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get an external mic like a sure sm57 or something like that if your willing to spend like 100$
Thats just gonna make more wind noise. If he got an external he would need a wind sock too. I don't really see the point of an external mic for scooters anyway.
 

P4RK3R

Member
Brian Boston said:
parker[camera said:
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get an external mic like a sure sm57 or something like that if your willing to spend like 100$
Thats just gonna make more wind noise. If he got an external he would need a wind sock too. I don't really see the point of an external mic for scooters anyway.
yeah, your right.
anyways, i just edit my scooter noises in anyways...
 

P4RK3R

Member
Brian Boston said:
parker[camera said:
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get an external mic like a sure sm57 or something like that if your willing to spend like 100$
Thats just gonna make more wind noise. If he got an external he would need a wind sock too. I don't really see the point of an external mic for scooters anyway.
get the sure sm57, make a wind sock, and mount it on your camera backwards to take the noise out, you'll just have to be up close to hear the scooter wheels
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
on most editing programs theres a background noise/wind reduction audio feature just look around for it
if its not there then just lower the entire audio of the clip
 
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