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Zoom H2 setting suggestions - shoot me now!

 

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Sparky
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Apr 2, 2008, 5:38 PM

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If that's the case then I'm probably screwed.


Brackish
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Apr 2, 2008, 7:33 PM

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If that's the case then I'm probably screwed.


There's an easy way to test this all, which I have done with
all my audio recorders so I know what's happening.

1. Set your H2 next to the video cam.

2. Set the H2 to 44/16.

3. Get them both recording.

4. Clap your hands to create a spike in the NLE waveforms.

5. Come back an hour later and clap again.

6. Stop the recordings. Bring into your NLE. See how many
frames per hour the recordings are off.

Now repeat all the above with the H2 set to 48/16 (or 48/24
if you prefer). See how many frames the H2 is off with those
settings.


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