Many have commented on our Osmo Pocket reviews that the audio in our videos was far better than in the videos of other reviewers, well this comes down to simple and basic video editing.
No matter where the audio source is coming from (SLR, microphone, mobile phone or Osmo Pocket), you always apply normalisation of volume and some EQ to the sound, this improves the quality and clarity. In this tutorial, we show you how!
Hi and good day sergeant. Thank you for posting this tutorial video of the DJI Osmo Pocket. This will be a big help for all DJI Osmo Pocket owners. Thank you for your support.
I have been an audio engineer now for 33 years.The Osmo Pocket has great audio but I still in post tweak it's higher frequencies to get rid of the annoying higher sibilance.Takes me 2 seconds to do so.My high dollar dslr's take much longer.
Seeing this (well, haven't looked at the video itself but I will) reminds me of a little know utility called "The Levelator" - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levelator for details. You drop a wave file on the program icon and that's it - great for people who don't want anything more complex. Only problem with video sound is that it needs to be in wave format first and also split from, and recombined with, the video first. Still, might be of interest to someone somewhere.
Not a solution, it’s a bandade and doesn’t address needing to use a lav mic for narration. I wish dji would just release the friggin 3.5mm to usb-c connector! Like they said the were going to.
Skyjacker1 Posted at 2-28 16:57
Not a solution, it’s a bandade and doesn’t address needing to use a lav mic for narration. I wish dji would just release the friggin 3.5mm to usb-c connector! Like they said the were going to.
Audio is not just for narration of vlogging. Here is what the OP audio sounds like when recording live music. The audio was not equalized or normalized:
I use iDealshare VideoGo to improve audio quality by click "Setting..." -> "Advanced Settings"-> "Advanced" tab to set audio bitrates, audio channel, audio codec, volume etc