Rob Unck
March 14th, 2003, 01:18 PM
Hi all,
The question first, and then the background: Is it overkill to want to go from my minidisc to my PC with an optical cable (rather than stereo miniplug) to keep a pristine audio quality?
I have a GL2 (love it) which I use to shoot short films. I have no complaints about the camera, but I want to record my audio separate from the camera for a few reasons.
1) I read somewhere that an $80 minidisc recorder produces better audio quality than any camcorder on the market. (True or false?)
2) I don't want the boom mic and camera tethered together when I'm doing steadicam shots or other fast-moving shots. (Not even with a studio1 box with a long cable attached to my belt.)
3) I like the idea than even if worse came to worse, I'd have a backup of my audio if one or the other failed (even if I had to use on-camera mic audio in a worst-case scenario.)
SO... I'd like to have my boom guy simply record the audio on a minidisc in his pocket and sync it up in post (like the old days of film.)
I've noticed that most of the cheaper minidisc recorders have optical in, but only stereo mini out. Would I hear any noticeable difference getting a minidisc recorder with optical out and going to a soundcard with optical in rather than with a stereo mini-to-mini cable?
Thanks for any info you can give me!
Rob
RobustFilms.com
The question first, and then the background: Is it overkill to want to go from my minidisc to my PC with an optical cable (rather than stereo miniplug) to keep a pristine audio quality?
I have a GL2 (love it) which I use to shoot short films. I have no complaints about the camera, but I want to record my audio separate from the camera for a few reasons.
1) I read somewhere that an $80 minidisc recorder produces better audio quality than any camcorder on the market. (True or false?)
2) I don't want the boom mic and camera tethered together when I'm doing steadicam shots or other fast-moving shots. (Not even with a studio1 box with a long cable attached to my belt.)
3) I like the idea than even if worse came to worse, I'd have a backup of my audio if one or the other failed (even if I had to use on-camera mic audio in a worst-case scenario.)
SO... I'd like to have my boom guy simply record the audio on a minidisc in his pocket and sync it up in post (like the old days of film.)
I've noticed that most of the cheaper minidisc recorders have optical in, but only stereo mini out. Would I hear any noticeable difference getting a minidisc recorder with optical out and going to a soundcard with optical in rather than with a stereo mini-to-mini cable?
Thanks for any info you can give me!
Rob
RobustFilms.com