by jo1jcx | Aug 12, 2022 | Audio, Audio & Film, Audio Post Production, Audio Tips & Tricks, Software
Add captions in multiple languages to media within Kaltura, and download those captions to use as a transcription for your media.
by jo1jcx | Jan 20, 2022 | Audio, Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks
Adding an external microphone can increase the versaility of the Tascam Audio Recorder. The internal microphone on a Tascam records good quality audio, but you might find that you want a differnet microphone for a specific situation. E.g. A wireless lapel microphone....
by jo1jcx | Jan 7, 2022 | Audio Tips & Tricks
A Technical Glossary of helpful audio terms! Audio Port – where you connect the audio wire from a different device. E.g. some phones have a mini-jack audio port to connect headphones. Distortion – unwanted sound which effects the clarity of the audio,...
by | Apr 28, 2020 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks, Radio Studio, Recording Booths, TV camera extras
In this blog post I will cover the different types of microphones, what the differences are, and how best to utilise them. First off, there are two main groups that define a microphone. Dynamic and Condenser. Dynamic – Good...
by | Apr 12, 2019 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Tips & Tricks, Uncategorised
It’s really important to check the levels of your audio recordings while recording. If you have low or no levels on the level meter, something is wrong, either: the record level is too low the input mic is set to external(meaning that the recorder is listening...
by | Apr 11, 2019 | Audio Equipment Guides, Audio Post Production, Audio Tips & Tricks, Burli, Radio Studio, Recording Booths
Here’s how to e-mail MP3s and WAVs to Burli: MP3 files, and PCM WAV files, can be e-mailed to jnlnewsroom@sheffield.ac.uk to appear in Burliās in-queue (the newest ones should also appear in a filter on the left hand side of Burli). WAVs are better quality, but...
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