World: r3wp
[DevCon2007] DevCon 2007
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[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [654] | Free wine?!? Don't let Carl near it, he will start comparing it to his own Vineyards...and it will be a 3-4 hour lunch! |
Gabriele 10-May-2007 [655] | i have to show this one to Carl ;) |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [656] | and they'll all be drunk, which won't look good on the live stream |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [657] | Some how I think this group can handle a lot of wine... |
Sunanda 10-May-2007 [658] | We're closed for lunch now. Back in a Parisian hour for Carl speaking on: "The Motivation for R3" |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [659] | looking forward to it! |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [660] | Wow, that clapping was LOUD! |
Pekr 10-May-2007 [661] | OK, so I can finally play some of Iron Maiden songs here .... uaaaa ...! |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [662x2] | Have them turn the video camera towards the room (people) |
Should I be waiting, or am I being skipped? I'm good either way.... | |
Pekr 10-May-2007 [664] | I think that you are skipped. Hmm, so maybe after lunch? |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [665] | Actually I might be back on in 1 hour. |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [666] | would it be possible to pipe skype audio to the stream? |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [667x2] | That should be interesting. |
I do plan to use the list I posted for my session as my lead points for my talk. | |
Anton 10-May-2007 [669] | <slam!> |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [670] | slam? |
Anton 10-May-2007 [671] | just relaying the sound of the door... |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [672x2] | Ah.........yes. |
The mic in there can get hot. | |
Anton 10-May-2007 [674] | temperature-wise ? you mean it becomes more sensitive with heat ? |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [675] | Sorry, no, a "hot mic" is a mic that swings with volume level...so when there are sharp increases in sound, it clips. |
Anton 10-May-2007 [676] | ahh |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [677x3] | A good trick is to put foam over the mic. |
http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=93171 | |
first post is one on a hot mic. | |
Anton 10-May-2007 [680x2] | obviously there must be a solution to this problem already, but I'm just thinking two mics, one soft, one loud, and a "compressor" box that selects the loudest signal which does not clip. |
How would foam help ? Are "loud" sounds typically biased towards the parts of the spectrum foam blocks effectively ? | |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [682] | YEs. Foam knocks of the high freqs |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [683] | I thought foam would only help against wind, popping sounds, etc. |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [684x2] | Also cuts down on pink noise and static. |
http://www.dvuser.co.uk/images/img/articles/diy-boom-pole/mic.jpg | |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [686] | oh, that wouldn't work on my headset. would get hair in my mouth. |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [687] | Actually, up until a few years ago (when mics got a lot better) they used to have foam covers. |
Anton 10-May-2007 [688] | So you still get a good effect with a new mic ? Do you think the devcon mic is a new one or old one ? |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [689x4] | http://hpbimg.cambrianflyingschool.co.uk/HeadsetTELEXEchelon20sm.jpg |
New mic in France | |
It is pretty good given teh room (which is all walls and windows, not much to absorb sound) | |
So the mic is hot, and the room is hot TOO! | |
Anton 10-May-2007 [693] | ok, so even a newer mic can be helped with foam in this situation. |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [694x3] | A big glass room is a nightmare for sound. |
Yes, putting foam over the mic would help a little, but it would also mean that it would not work as well iat a distance. What you really want is a mic wired on the person (which has foam built in), and no mic on the room. | |
So you localize the sound and the source. | |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [697] | I think there is often a problem with the sound being too strained, as if you're holding your nose while talking or it sounds like you have a cold. Mine suffers from that, as well as not handling the pronounciation of P sounds properly. |
Anton 10-May-2007 [698] | A directional mic on the person. |
[unknown: 9] 10-May-2007 [699x2] | It is actually a omni directional I think, but has a peak range of 1 meter. |
It is called a Lanier Mic | |
Anton 10-May-2007 [701x2] | Henrik, that sounds like it doesn't have a good response. Have you checked a frequency response. |
R. ok, so there's not the problem of pointing the mic to the mouth all the time. | |
Henrik 10-May-2007 [703] | anton, no I haven't. I'm unsure if some of these problems are solvable in software |
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