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DR-HD100 buzz in audio
I've just completed my first shoot with the firestore JVC DR-100, and have noticed a constant high pitched buzz throughout all the audio. The audio on the tape is clean. The shoot was in an office using Sony lav microphones, no buzz was heard during the shoot through headphones.
Anyone else run into this problem? Is there a setting either on the camera or DR-100 I should be aware of to avoid this from happening again. DR-100 was running off it's own battery CAMERA JVC HD110 with DR-100 mounted on special IDX bracket Thanks for your help with this. Gary |
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Gary did you try using your stock mic maybe you need a clamp filter on you fire wire i have the same outfit you have and had no problems Joe |
Thanks for the reply.
Can you explain what you mean by a "clamp" for the firewire? Gary |
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Gary did you buy your 110 new if so in the manual that came with it on page 2 there a picture of the clamp if you don't have the manual let me i'll send you picture the clamp filter is for audio/IEEE/1394 CABLE YOU should have got 1 when you got your camera i don't know if this will solve your problem but it's worth a try Joe |
I did find the clamp filter. I will give that a try, plus I'll try another firewire cable too. I'll keep you posted after the test.
Once again thanks for your input. Gary |
Added the clamp to the firewire...still bad buzz in audio
Tried new firewire cable...still bad buzz in audio Any other suggestions? Should I contact Focus? Audio from tape is clean! Thanks, Gary |
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Gary Thats what i would do Sorry i wish i could have you Let me know how you make out with Dr 100 Joe |
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Gary what program do you edit with does this happen were ever you shoot have you try playing those clips back thourgh the 110 or does is it just when you down load to your computer i just remember i had a buzz noise once when i play my clips on my computer after i edit them and dump the to dvd the noise was gone i use vegas 6.0 just i would mention this good luck Joe |
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Thanks for helping out. OK, now things get even more confusing. When I play the clips through the DR-HD100 through the camera, the audio is fine. It's only when the clips are imported into the computer that the buzz appears. If I export a Aif file, it has the buzz. Play it in Itunes...BUZZ. I will encode a DVD to see if it's on the final output, but that doesn't seem right. How would you be able to EQ audio if the sound on the computer adds additional noise?? What if your final delivery is for the WEB. The buzz is also in compressed QT files. Is this a FCP problem? Thanks, Gary |
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Gary its sounds like the problem be may you computer is there any other computer you could down load you files to i know on my pc i can just down load the my files (m2T) to my computer and play them in WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER. I review them what i lke i edit. Just a thought maybe its a firewire port issuse on your computer it just seem weird that DR 100 plays great thourgh your 110 let me Know how you make out Joe |
I don't have another computer at the moment I can check it with, but I'll look into that Monday. I've tried 2 different ports on the computer and I had the same problem.
I've tried to upload two small wav files to let you hear the buzz, but I get a failure note when I try to attach the two small wav files. Will FOCUS return a call or email!! Thanks, Gary |
http://www.tindeck.com/ try them if you want to host the wav fie somewhere, it should be easier on us all than rapidshare or the like.
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LATEST UPDATE
I've been busy on other projects this week, but I did do several tests, and FOCUS did get back in touch with me, and we did some trouble shooting. I checked it on several different MACS, tried different firewire cables and ports into the computer. Just playing the "RAW" quicktime clip in quicktime player. Still had the buzz on all the Firestore clips. Once again, the files play fine through the camera, but once they are imported to the computer, the buzz appears on the clips. Another issue, the clips would sometimes freeze and "jutter" playing back through the Firestore into the camera. The clips on the computer played fine, however had the audio problem. FOCUS said it should not freeze or "jutter". Long story short, I'm sending back the unit, FOCUS thinks it's a bad drive. I'll keep you posted on the progress of this issue. Sorry for rambling, but just wanted to update all the helpful folks on DVinfo. Thanks for all your help. Gary |
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Before you send it off, how about we try it on my HD100 when I get back from Jakarta? You may want to ship if off before then though. Dan Weber |
I've already sent it back, but if FOCUS can't find anything wrong, and hopefully they will, I will take you up on the offer. I don't believe it's the camera, because the clips played back clean through the camera.
Thanks, Gary |
audio buzz on HD playback
Hi Gary:
I have had a similar problem. I get a sharp "hash" sound. It is not recorded on the tape. It is only on Ch2 of the DTE. I have two DTE's and it only happens on one of them, and it happens all the time. Not at any specific interval, but it's throughout the recording here and there. And, only on Ch2. Even when there is no mic attached to Ch2. The first time we heard it in playback (after importing the clips from the DTE into FCP) we assumed the sound was wireless mic interference. Next time, was a quiet interview and it ruined the whole recording. Fortunately, we were able to go back to the tape, which was perfectly clean. Next, we switched to our other DTE. No problems. Hmmm. Back to the first DTE, same problem. Always only on Ch2. Focus thought it was a firmware problem, and we updated the firmware. Now, we don't get the harsh "hssss" sound, it sounds more like a bit of underwater filter. Sent the unit into Focus (our office is very near them, so we could just drop it off) and they can find nothing wrong with it and won't replace it. So, I'm not sure what to do. I can't trust it on a shoot and Focus says they can't find anything wrong. They said they thought it was the Anton Bauer battery/bracket that was causing it. ????? talk about passing the buck! Btw, I have sample clips of the bad audio. If enough people have the problem, maybe Focus will 1. realize there is a problem, and 2. figure out it out and fix it. |
audio "whine" w/ dr-hd100 and fcp 6
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Anyone have any resolution with this issue? I shot some interviews with the DR-HD100, set for Quicktime HD (I had been using mt2). The client called back and told me about a low pitch whine in the audio. I shot some test footage in Quicktime HD and opened it up Quicktime - yes, it's there, but the tape is clean. I did another a test using the MT2 setting, no whine and also the tape is good. Client is using FCP 6. I shot this with a HD100 -720p 30p, DR-HD100 was set for Quicktime HD. I've tried clamps on the firewire cable, but no luck. Is this is codec issue in quicktime? Any suggestions? Thanks! -- gw |
Gary Krimstein who originally posted regarding this problem came over this past weekend and we tested his Firestore on my HD100 to make sure it wasn't his camera causing the issue. We were able to reproduce the issue on my camera as well.
When he sent the Firestore back to Focus Enhancements they only tested it with M2T files not Quicktime. It seems like they are not worried about it, though the noise is being recorded to hard disc. We found that it was better when we set the audio channel levels in the menu to -12db instead of the -20 that he had it at. Gary had a shoot on Sunday that he was going to check the Firestore on again. He will probably post here with his results. Daniel Weber |
Hey guys, there are a few more questions i would need to ask to better help you out...
Did you happen to record audio on both ch1 and 2? or did you record to ch1 and leave ch2 open with nothing plugged in it? (gain on open channel could be up and thus recording a grounding issue or RF signals from electronics, even your own power cables.) A SIMPLE FIX FOR THE PROBLEM ABOVE IS THE FOLLOWING... if play back shows that your non recorded channel has the sound, in your settings you should be able to change your stereo playback to only the channel with sound and turn off the open one. You can easly check this in your NLE system by panning the audio left or right, thus cutting out one of the channels sound. If the sound leaves theres your answer. If not, continue reading haha) What was being used to power the recorder? (again could be grounding problem) What power source on the camera were you using at the time you were recording, was it plugged in, or running off batteries? (grounding problem) was the mic phantom powered or not? (grounding problem) and finally is the sound VERY high pitch, meaning high constant whistle in tone not in volume? (if so this is why you wouldn't be hearing it from the camera, the frequency response for speaker on it or the headphone you would be using to hear it played back wouldn't be able to play back that high of a frequency, thus you wouldn't hear it until played back with something that can reproduce that high of a pitch.) Another issue could be that there isn't a high pitch recorded sound on the disk, but the disks power supply is creating that high pitch sound right when you are capturing it. All of these are usually a grounding issue, even if its the device itself its usually a grounding issue within their device. Let me know if any of this helps or needs further looking into. |
Hi Giuseppe,
This was a 2 camera shoot - Camera A (mine) was running off a battery. Firestore was powertapped in to the camera battery. Camera B was running off a/c. Firestore was running off powertap. Both cameras were feed ch1 & ch2 audio from a mixer (battery). 2 Lavs running off batts - no phantom. BOTH Firestores had the high pitch whine. BOTH tapes did not. My recording test (just the camera and on board mic) in quicktime hd yielded the hum - in MT2 there was NO hum. Like I said in my previous post is this a quicktime issue? Anyone else with FCP 6/dr-hd100/hd100 ever have this issue? many thanks - gw |
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P.S. There are many ways to fix this sound it post if you cant reshoot. I will be glad to try and help if you need. |
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I have a question What mic are you using when i use the factory mike and i turn on the Dr 100 put my head phones on i hear a hum, turn off the Dr 100 the hum is gone i bought a NTG-1 mike put it on the mike clamp the hum was unreal I may be wrong but i think the mic picks up the drive noise from the DR 100. maybe this your problem Just a thought JOE |
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I feel your pain! Your audio clips show the same "noise" that I get when using my Firestore with HDV clips. I've used a variety of microphones, firewire cables, audio cables, and still get the same awful audio. You shouldn't have to jump through hoops, just to get something as basic as normal clean audio, or at least as good as the tape source. Have you had any luck with FOCUS? This shouldn't be brain surgery. Clean audio is not a minor problem with this box. It should work as advertised, and FOCUS should fix the problem.I've lost many hours of work dealing with this issue, not to mention the lost interviews and broll because the Firestore doesn't perform as it should. Maybe we just have "lemons". FOCUS should replace them, and at least let us try them with another firestore. How many others have had this problem?
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mt2 and quicktime hdv audio test results
It's real pain alright. Looks like I'll have to shoot mt2 files this weekend. The editor is going to convert them to dvcprohd files and see if that will work for him - if not, we have the tape.
I've also attached a VERY unscientific test comparing the audio of quicktime hdv files and mt2 files. I used the stock on board mic and tried to speak in the same position and volume. The results are interesting. The quicktime hdv file still has the familiar hum, but my levels seem a little low. The mt2 file on the other hand is fairly clean without the the low pitch hum, but the volume of my voice seems more robust. (but I may have been off in position or volume of my voice) I did both tests within a minute of each other - I just changed the settings on the dr-hd100. I never notice this problem with the audio before. I had been using mt2 files up until recently, but one of my clients started using my camera package and they edit using fcp6. I'm really starting to think that this is more of quicktime issue more than anything else - BUT considering that I've only found less than 10 people complaining about the same problem, this could be a rare event, so a defective drive could be the problem. Focus has the two audio files from my previous post, but I have yet to hear any feedback. I'll keep everyone posted. -- gw P.S. Here are the files. They wouldn't upload. http://www.gilwhitney.com/video/QT_hdv_audio_test.wav http://www.gilwhitney.com/video/mt2_audio_test.wav |
I've had a similar problem. My audio is only affected during speech - at peaks. It sounds like someone bumping the mic. - but only on the clips coming into my computer in QT. It plays fine back through the camera. I'm kind of giving up on it at this point. No one seems to have an answer, least of all Focus. Maybe if $7000 drops in my lap, I can get the EX1 and be done with the firestore altogether, or use it for two shots for interviews or cutaway footage where audio isn't a concern.
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My Buzz Experience
I ran into a "Buzz issue" this past summer with a combination of HD100, DR-HD100, and wired lav mic. We were able to hear the buzz through the headphones during the pre-interview and after problem solving discovered the buzz was linked to having the DR-HD100 plugged into A/C power while shooting. "Clamping" the wire might have solved the problem, but with the clamps not on set, we opted for the quick fix and unplugged the DR-HD100 from the wall and ran power from the Anton Bauer Gold Mount.
Just wanted to throw in some food for thought on the whole "buzz" issue. Hope Focus is able to help. |
I also have this problem. We have two JVC HD250 's and two DR-HD100. This happens on both cameras and both DR-HD100's. This happens no matter what the mic configuration is.
We record to tape and the DR-HD100. The tape was intended to be the backup for the drive, but with this audio problem--it's the other way around. I understand that Focus knows about the problem, and claims to be working on it, but seems to be going nowhere as far as a solution is concerned. They recommend fixing it in post. I read this workaround elsewhere: "The fix is to record .m2t files and then use a program called Clipwrap to convert the files to QuickTime for use in FCP. Google the name Clipwrap and you will find it. I think that it is around $50 or so. There is a demo that you can try. I have several friends who have been having the same issue with the audio buzz and the only work around is to record .m2t and use Clipwrap. --Daniel Weber" We ran a test. The audio was clean using the m2t, and we just discovered that the free MPEG Streamclip will convert the m2t to QuickTime with any codec you have installed. I hate workarounds that add extra encoding/rendering time, but this does work. What's more, you can convert the file to your favorite codec after import, then (assuming your sequence uses the same) render times should be improved for the remainder of the project. -Scott R. Smith |
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I would advice against MPEG Streamclip, because this uses re-compression instead of rewrapping. Rewrapping does not affect the original videostream. In my experience, rewrapping the m2t's from the DR-HD100, going trough ClipWrap to a external harddisk, is very fast. Maybe only a bit slower then copying direct... No real issues with this workaround if you ask me. |
This noise is well documented issue with the HD100 unit and quicktime files. Use m2t and Clipwrap. FE should do us a favor and instead upgrading to QT files provide Clipwrap user license instead. This would also avoid splitting files due to FAT 32 disc format.
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Wouldn't it be helpful if the moderators of this forum put up a sticky to warn about this issue? Of course, Focus should fix it, but it in the meantime... |
possible audio fix?
I noticed this problem too. It seemed to diminish on my camera when I closed the LCD screen while shooting.
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Lots of people have this problem. The only way to fix it is to shoot .M2T files instead of quicktime and then use ClipWrap to rewrap the files as quicktime. Daniel Weber |
dr hd100 audio problem
Hi, same problem, audio from tape is clear , audio from quicktime files is buzz and horrible hissssss, audio from M2T files is clear and good, we tested different mic, different lines, recording from a direct output from mixing console and the quicktime files is bad audio, when we decided from dr hd100 the most atractive reason was DIRECT TO EDIT, i think that this is not real than I expected. COnclusion, record in M2T rewrap or recompres from MPEG streamclip or compresor or something like that. I hope that Focus ressolve this issue, I really wish Direct To Edit.
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