LoneGunman
Expert Member
As a longtime collector of audio material, I figured maybe forumites should focus on getting the audio from todays hearings in Sandton, rather than trying for 'video or nothing' - audio all by itself is also real good.
Trying just for video, and not focusing on audio, could mean we lose out on getting all that yummy audio of the various arguments, and more importantly, having it stored in easy to spread around 20 meg mp3's..
Capturing the hearings in mp3, means there's a damn good audio record which can be spread online, and stored for historical purposes. Also, its a LOT easier to do, requiring just a mike, powersupply, and recording device..
If there are any audio-geeks, who plan on going to the ICASA hearings, please consider taking audio recording equipment and setting stuff to record nonstop.
And for the video guys, if any - if the situation there doesnt provide a good method of capturing the VISUALS, then dont forget to focus on making sure you get the best audio soundtrack quality you can, because the soundtrack alone is valuable - even if the visuals obtained are fuzzy or lousy.
So locking off a cam on a tripod is fine, but make sure your audio is getting recorded from close to a speaker, assuming they're using a PA of some kind, is vital.
Long as the audio is perfect, it doesnt really matter about the visuals..
Trying just for video, and not focusing on audio, could mean we lose out on getting all that yummy audio of the various arguments, and more importantly, having it stored in easy to spread around 20 meg mp3's..
Capturing the hearings in mp3, means there's a damn good audio record which can be spread online, and stored for historical purposes. Also, its a LOT easier to do, requiring just a mike, powersupply, and recording device..
If there are any audio-geeks, who plan on going to the ICASA hearings, please consider taking audio recording equipment and setting stuff to record nonstop.
And for the video guys, if any - if the situation there doesnt provide a good method of capturing the VISUALS, then dont forget to focus on making sure you get the best audio soundtrack quality you can, because the soundtrack alone is valuable - even if the visuals obtained are fuzzy or lousy.
So locking off a cam on a tripod is fine, but make sure your audio is getting recorded from close to a speaker, assuming they're using a PA of some kind, is vital.
Long as the audio is perfect, it doesnt really matter about the visuals..