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blog:opensim:making_videos [2025/05/21 00:40] – created Phil Ideblog:opensim:making_videos [2025/05/21 00:42] (current) Phil Ide
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 First off, I had to get rid of the hum that accompanied whichever microphone I used, or which ports they were plugged into. I realised in the end that it was an electrical shielding failure. My computer is a brick, so although a powerful computer, everything is packed into a small box. Any analog audio circuit is going to suffer in these conditions. First off, I had to get rid of the hum that accompanied whichever microphone I used, or which ports they were plugged into. I realised in the end that it was an electrical shielding failure. My computer is a brick, so although a powerful computer, everything is packed into a small box. Any analog audio circuit is going to suffer in these conditions.
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 I resolved this in the end by doing what I've since been told many other people do - I used my phone as a wifi microphone. I tried various bits of software in attempt to get this working, but eventually found some software that did the trick very simply. I resolved this in the end by doing what I've since been told many other people do - I used my phone as a wifi microphone. I tried various bits of software in attempt to get this working, but eventually found some software that did the trick very simply.
  
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