Aiptek GVS Camcorder Test
Uploader Comments (JimNtexas)
All Comments (9)
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@JimNtexas Hi Jim, if the audio is too low in volume you can just boost it on your computer after! Maybe I'm a year too late...
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good idea for the audio pad, isn't a headphone volume attenuator will do same or better control ? (i prefer Shure EA650 Volume Control $ 17.95 at amazon) ... i happen to have the same camera for in-car recording...
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sanyo
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I'm not familiar with the Sanyo.
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*5 minutes
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Alot of over modulation during the whole video. I could not get through 9 minutes of hearing it. Good luck Jim!
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My camera performs in a similar way at night. It has trouble focusing due to the low light. Cool vid though. It's going to be really nice once everything is set
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You are a electronic ( Super) genus! LOL I use the Kodak v570 and it records in the MOV format. I use Alive Video Converter ( Do a Google) and it works great. I'm thinking about using my old compact VHS C camcorder. Its a JVC GR-SXM260U on top of the Top Box to give a rear view.
Don't know the DPI but it has High Resolution and a 700x digital zoom. No external mic imput sorry to say.
Test will be coming soon.
Update: Tonight I made a 20db pad, which turned out to be too much, the audio was very low. Tomorrow or the next day I'll make a 12-14db pad, that ought to be just right.
JimNtexas 2 years ago