![]() What about you - have you noticed this type of audio quality degradation? ![]() I compensated for those deficiencies in post-production but of course you can never make a bad sounding recording sound AS good as a high quality recording. In previous episodes (without echo-cancellation) the host sounded very clear, but in this episode (with echo-cancellation) he sounded quite midrangy, dull and not very clear in the high frequencies. This was the first time we had to use echo-cancellation with this particular client and afterwards I noticed that the recordings sounded quite a bit worse than usual. In a recent episode I produced for a client I clearly noticed the audio degradation caused by the echo-cancellation. But, if someone doesn’t have earbuds or headphones you are FORCED to use echo-cancellation. And unfortunately with echo-cancellation enabled there are ducking/muting issues when people talk over each other, which is very annoying and literally disrupts the conversation. Without this kind of echo-cancellation you will hear participants voices echoing back and forth which makes a conversation virtually impossible. Many online recording services (Squadcast, Zencastr, Riverside.fm, etc.) have a feature called echo-cancellation which users should enabled if/when any participants are NOT wearing headphones.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |