Learn this easy hack to reduce wind noise to enhance audio capture during high-speed activities or in windy environments.
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Learn this easy hack to reduce wind noise to enhance audio capture during high-speed activities or in windy environments.
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Looks like Ryan seacrest lol
Thanks dude, great tip!!
Great tip! I thank you for saving me money and for repurposing stuff I have around the house!
Thanks for the tip, I'll be trying this out next time! Here is a sample of what I've been dealing with: https://youtu.be/x23QG8Fw2yI?t=3m55s
What monopod are you using in the video ?
thx man!! thats pretty cool!
Thanks for the video. Would have been nice to hear you talking with the wind noise reduction and without in the examples.
You reversed the comparison…"with" is louder than "without".
That was really helpful
thats brother a LOTTT
Cool dude , thanks
I found a piece of sticky back Velcro a neater way .
You only use the loop half not the hard hook part .
Cut to size then get a large needle and make several holes through the sticky backing roughly where the mic hole are .
Peel off and stick on .
My Sony WX 350 has stereo mic holes on the top and was very prone to wind noise now it’s reduced it to almost nothing except in a gale and the audio is virtually unchanged.
Best of all it looks fine and can be left on the camera .
Thanks
Im going to record a full flight in two weeks, but Im worried all of my conversations during the flight will be recorded since the GoPro will be right next to me. Do you think the foam would help me in this case? Thank you for answer
You might be able to get a velcro square, cut a large circular hole for the mic, stick foam onto one section of the cut velcro, that way you have removable muff and the mic is exposed to only the foam. Like the skinny micro muff.
Thanks bro
Expected more. There still was a lot of wind noice in the video and this at this low speed.
Thank you! <3
what gimbal is that
I'm confused.. Is it a gopro or a device?
What about overall noise reduction? Does foam reduce noise at all? Because I want to retain the bass of my voice but not get any wind at the same time.
thank you it worked for me..check it out https://youtu.be/mQaQoU3_M4M
Thank you 😊
Namaste 🙏 from India
Regards
Thx
Great video🙏🙏🙏🙏
You look like 2021 Kevin's dad
Thx Bra
Thanks
Whoooaaaa.. This is what i looking for.. Thank you for the tips