Nigel
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Another feature request, maybe for the Git3 if not the Git2 1.6:
When I recorded a fireworks display last week, I had to edit the video and add a 500 millisecond delay so that the timing of the bangs on the audio matches the timing of the flashes on the video. That is equivalent to 171 meters at the speed of sound, which is about how far away the fireworks where from the microphone.
It would have been nice to have an option in the Git2 where I could set the Audio Delay to 170 meters.
It is not very important for fireworks since you can edit the video, but for some things it would be very nice to have it in the camera, for example I recorded this dancing horse a few hours before the fireworks and to get the sound of his feet to match the movement I see on the video I added a delay of 50 milliseconds (17 meters) for the first short clip and 85 milliseconds (29 meters) for the second clip. Without the delays, the dancing just looks wrong, it doesn't match the sound so looks a mess. (Those distances are about 10 meters more than I think they should be, I'm listening about 3m from my speakers but I don't know where the other 7m has got lost, could be my computer, or maybe in the Git2? Maybe even if there isn't an option, the default delay could be set to 50 milliseconds so that most things look about right?)
When I recorded a fireworks display last week, I had to edit the video and add a 500 millisecond delay so that the timing of the bangs on the audio matches the timing of the flashes on the video. That is equivalent to 171 meters at the speed of sound, which is about how far away the fireworks where from the microphone.
It would have been nice to have an option in the Git2 where I could set the Audio Delay to 170 meters.
It is not very important for fireworks since you can edit the video, but for some things it would be very nice to have it in the camera, for example I recorded this dancing horse a few hours before the fireworks and to get the sound of his feet to match the movement I see on the video I added a delay of 50 milliseconds (17 meters) for the first short clip and 85 milliseconds (29 meters) for the second clip. Without the delays, the dancing just looks wrong, it doesn't match the sound so looks a mess. (Those distances are about 10 meters more than I think they should be, I'm listening about 3m from my speakers but I don't know where the other 7m has got lost, could be my computer, or maybe in the Git2? Maybe even if there isn't an option, the default delay could be set to 50 milliseconds so that most things look about right?)