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Panasonic GH7--Will Internal RAW Kill the GH Line?
A ramble about the history of LOG shooting gammas, what filmmakers notice when shooting RAW for first time, etc.
I explain why 32-bit-float has nothing to do with mic gain and clipping
maxrottersman.medium.com/the-three-types-of-microphone-clipping-explained-d23ad13a60f7?source=friends_link&sk=2741a5e36687099eb740aa92b80fa8c1
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Bilal Fakhouri’s Magic Lantern BUILD On THE SL1--"KISS" mode footageBilal Fakhouri’s Magic Lantern BUILD On THE SL1--"KISS" mode footage
Bilal Fakhouri’s Magic Lantern BUILD On THE SL1--"KISS" mode footage
zhlédnutí 72Před 9 dny
What I love about Fakhouri's build is how stable it is versus other builds. KISS as in "Keep it Simple Stupid". I only shot in 1600x900 or 1726x976. Bilal's ML forum posts: www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=25784.0
Magic Lantern RAW 7D, SL1 To The Park and GH6 StuffMagic Lantern RAW 7D, SL1 To The Park and GH6 Stuff
Magic Lantern RAW 7D, SL1 To The Park and GH6 Stuff
zhlédnutí 56Před 13 dny
Just a day fooling around with some old cameras. Yes, the park footage is a bit overexposed. In some clips I have Sigma 17-35, it's 17-50/2.8. Bilal Fakhouri's new builds for the SL1 (and EOS-M) and amazing! www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=26851.0
Camera Conspiracies is Ansel Adam's Jokester "Grandson"Camera Conspiracies is Ansel Adam's Jokester "Grandson"
Camera Conspiracies is Ansel Adam's Jokester "Grandson"
zhlédnutí 584Před 16 dny
The more versions of this video I do the worse it gets. I took out all my talk about Camera Conspiracies but in the end feel this is a good clickbait title, if nothing else. Camera Conspiracies doesn't talk about the fundamentals of cameras but it's implied in his humor about "new" camera benefits. Or the conceit that there could ever be one perfect camera.
16, 24,or 32 Bit Audio? How Much Do You Need For YouTube?16, 24,or 32 Bit Audio? How Much Do You Need For YouTube?
16, 24,or 32 Bit Audio? How Much Do You Need For YouTube?
zhlédnutí 52Před 27 dny
You only need 10-bits, in my opinion. Too little? What about 12? Can you hear the difference beyond that? A 16-bit, 24-bit or 32-bit container does NOT mean you have 16-bits, 24-bits or 32-bits of amplitude resolution. Anyway, I did some samples so you can come to your own conclusion. My point isn't that you need X bits of data for your audio. My point is only that it is less then 16 and 24-bit...
Can Gerald Undone Handle the Truth?Can Gerald Undone Handle the Truth?
Can Gerald Undone Handle the Truth?
zhlédnutí 775Před měsícem
Gerald and most Camera CZcamsrs want to be truthful. That isn't the same as telling the truth. If you understand the fundamentals of microphone clipping you'll understand why 32-bit float can't fix it. maxrottersman.medium.com/the-three-types-of-microphone-clipping-explained-d23ad13a60f7?source=friends_link&sk=2741a5e36687099eb740aa92b80fa8c1
Create Crowd Chant Effect with Elevenlabs API and PythonCreate Crowd Chant Effect with Elevenlabs API and Python
Create Crowd Chant Effect with Elevenlabs API and Python
zhlédnutí 72Před 2 měsíci
Code, very crude! elevenlabs.io/ github.com/maxrottersman/headless_filmmaking/blob/master/cookbooks/python/audio_processing/generate_crowd_chant.py
How I Clip Youtube Videos for Commentary (do you have a faster way?)How I Clip Youtube Videos for Commentary (do you have a faster way?)
How I Clip Youtube Videos for Commentary (do you have a faster way?)
zhlédnutí 33Před 3 měsíci
Github source code for Windows batch file method, including LUA scripts for MPV player github.com/maxrottersman/headless_filmmaking/tree/master/cookbooks/winbat_files/ffmpeg_clipper
I Use CoPilot To Program Python Elevenlabs.io API fetch TTS audio fileI Use CoPilot To Program Python Elevenlabs.io API fetch TTS audio file
I Use CoPilot To Program Python Elevenlabs.io API fetch TTS audio file
zhlédnutí 146Před 4 měsíci
Should you not want to watch my 1 hour 47 minute version. Well, it worked perfectly. I didn't have to put on my python hat. I was able to create a time-saving utility in 10 minutes.
I Use CoPilot To Program Python Video Clip Creator in Under 2 HoursI Use CoPilot To Program Python Video Clip Creator in Under 2 Hours
I Use CoPilot To Program Python Video Clip Creator in Under 2 Hours
zhlédnutí 649Před 4 měsíci
Here's the video proof. I recorded from start to finish. Had no idea if it would work. I already had a thing working using AutoHotKey, so I had a head start in knowing I'd use MPV and a LUA script for timestamps. Also the ffmpeg commands I wanted to use. Source code: github.com/maxrottersman/headless_filmmaking/tree/master/python
Is Curtis Judd Complicit In False Advertising?Is Curtis Judd Complicit In False Advertising?
Is Curtis Judd Complicit In False Advertising?
zhlédnutí 60Před 5 měsíci
Curtis released a video answers the question, does he believe he's a shill? He doesn't. I don't either. But he may be misreading why people might complain about his videos. I try to explain a problem I had with some of his videos. Again, I do NOT believe he is a shill. And I do NOT believe he knowingly tries to talk anyone into believing something that isn't true. Can more bit-depth (like 32-bi...
TV Show Dev With Capcut Avatars and OBS 2/15 UpdateTV Show Dev With Capcut Avatars and OBS 2/15 Update
TV Show Dev With Capcut Avatars and OBS 2/15 Update
zhlédnutí 16Před 5 měsíci
More getting the workflow down. Instead of using NVIDIA Broadcast's background removal I'll use my greenscreen with OBS. I'll still use NVIDIA's Broadcast when I'm traveling because I have an RTX card in laptop.
Capcut Unlimited AI Avatar Generation Might Put Online Video Narrator Companies Out of BusinessCapcut Unlimited AI Avatar Generation Might Put Online Video Narrator Companies Out of Business
Capcut Unlimited AI Avatar Generation Might Put Online Video Narrator Companies Out of Business
zhlédnutí 57Před 5 měsíci
They're too expensive and slow. NVIDIA audio2face shows great promise. For not, Capcut can do what I need.
Creating A TV Show in CapCut: Legal RoadblocksCreating A TV Show in CapCut: Legal Roadblocks
Creating A TV Show in CapCut: Legal Roadblocks
zhlédnutí 62Před 5 měsíci
Capcut doesn't offer its avatars in 3D views. I wanted to used a side view of an avatar for a long shot. Then I discovered that I couldn't even get any of the big AI companies to produce a side view if I gave them an image of a Capcut avatar. They wouldn't even create a side view image if I gave them a text description! Interesting stuff! Of course, you can create 3D avatar animations using Rea...
The Next TV Show You Watch Might Be Made In CapcutThe Next TV Show You Watch Might Be Made In Capcut
The Next TV Show You Watch Might Be Made In Capcut
zhlédnutí 15Před 5 měsíci
Capcut is providing unlimited creation of avatar lip-sync animations for $8/month and that those capabilities will only improve. Once they figure out 3D rotation of avatars anyone will be able to make a TV show right from their computer.

Komentáře

  • @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34

    You have a very interesting point of view! Then the question arises: to get the most accurate color you need to shoot at ISO 100, but will this give you the highest dynamic range? Have you heard that Nikon has raw? Does it make sense to shoot in Nraw at iso 100? And what do you think about the difference between full frame and 4/3 perspective? Field of view 50 is equivalent to 25 mm by 4/3. But the picture on video will be 4/3 flatter, provided the fields of view are the same, because at 4/3, the 25 mm lens still has the properties of a wide angle, which means it stretches the image making it flatter compared to a full frame, which with a 50 mm lens makes an image close to real while maintaining real dimensions between visible objects? Or does perspective have a greater influence in photography and the 3D effect of a lens is outweighed by its design (the fewer elements, the higher this effect)?

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před dnem

      ISO 100 doesn't, so much, give the highest dynamic range, it gives the best tonal fidelity that the sensor (or film) is capable of. One could argue you get more "dynamic range" shooting at 800 ISO (amplifying the signal) because you get more tonal range from the shadows, but again, at the expense of tonal fidelity (more noise). That's how LOG shooting GAMMAS work essentially. You can get the same field of view in all sensor sizes. The difference is the aperture and depth of field. Smaller sensors like MFT can't get as shallow a depth of field as APS-C or Full frame. I explain in an old view about webcams. The short answer is that you can get a lower angle of light convergence into a larger sensor (which creates blur). The angles of light convergence on smaller sensors is less. Of course, you can get a "speed booster" and get it that way but those adapters degrade the optics. I don't believe the amount of elements in the lens means much in this stuff. Though of course, gives sharper images because each element fixes an aberration. Hope this answers your questions.

  • @cmprodutions
    @cmprodutions Před 2 dny

    You went into that thread, demonstrated a gross misunderstanding of the subject matter, flung insults at anyone refuting you, and generally disrupted the conversation. A conversation, btw, that already had multiple users working through their differences in a constructive manner.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 2 dny

      That's your opinion about my behavior. If that's how you feel there's nothing I can do about it. I'm sorry you feel that way. I am only one half of any conversation. The question remains, does 32-bit float reduce clipping? I've made my scientific argument but you insist on talking politics. Your comment supports my argument. In the end, you care more about your feeling than the scientific truth. Should you one day care more about the science of it, I posted a link in the description to my reasoning.

  • @ericd1084
    @ericd1084 Před 6 dny

    Do you still sell this? I want one. Amazon link is sold out.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 5 dny

      I no longer have the camera, sorry. Nor am I doing DIY tech projects. Good luck!

  • @danncorbit3623
    @danncorbit3623 Před 9 dny

    To a large degree, the equipment doesn't matter. For photography, people take breathtaking photographs with pinhole cameras and ancient gear. I have cameras and lenses that are older than I am, and I am 67. For making a vlog, 1080p is sharp enough for the internet. There is a fun factor to slow motion. The camera conspiracies channel is intended as humor, and I like to watch his videos. There is a problem on the internet now with people approaching things in an almost mystical way. An example is 3D pop. Now, a photograph is two dimensional, so there is nothing 3D about it. I have used stereograms when I was working for the geophysics department at the University of Washington. Now that is 3D pop. Anyway, what people confuse for 3D pop is large depth of field + sharp focus + good contrast. It gives an illusion of 3D because our eyes can't really see the whole scene and the camera can at f32 or f45. So it jumps off the image in a surprising way. But it isn't something I will get my bun in a knot over. Here is my opinion about equipment: Nobody can give you good advice about the best camera equipment to use. There are too many variables. What do I like to shoot? You need different equipment for macro and landscape and portrait and sports, etc. What do I consider fun and interesting? I like the satisfying clunk of the shutter on my old TLR cameras. I like the slow pace of photography with my Canon 1N HS and Nikon f4 cameras. I like the incredible fidelity of my Canon 5Ds and Nikon D800e cameras. I don't want a mirrorless camera. All the advice from the pro channels that talk about equipment would be to get one of those. But I have used them and I don't care for them. I learn the most from film photographers, because they talk about how to take good pictures and not about equipment. But I want to learn more about doing videos too. I think the bottom like is, "The equipment does not matter much, it is the willingness to learn and experiment" and "Great pictures do not rely on great equipment, they rely on great photographers."

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 8 dny

      Can't argue with any of that! ;) For video, however, mirrorless does cut down on the weight because you don't need the mirror mechanism. But if you're already carting around a 5DS or D800E you're probably still strong as an ox!

  • @careypridgeon
    @careypridgeon Před 15 dny

    I loved Plus X Pan, since I still shoot film I've not really found a film that matches the results I got from it. I'm well aware that no film stock or even camera can improve your photographs. I used the same camera and lens for 20 years. I still have the lens, a Ziess 50mm 1.8, but not the camera.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 15 dny

      As I say in this video, you can get amazing bodies for very little. With an adapter you'd be back in business!

    • @careypridgeon
      @careypridgeon Před 15 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV I've yet to adapt it to F mount, or buy an adapter rather. This is rather silly I admit, but I like my Nikkor 50 1.2 so much now that pretty much lives on that camera, and I don't have a spare Nikon. I keep looking at F2's, so one of those will be purchased next, when I do it'll be adapted and used. I don't use auto-exposure or in camera meters any more, so the F2 lacking this is of no concern, the only cameras I have with that feature have been 35mm, so I no longer trust that I'd get the look I'm after unless I use the same spot meter I do on every other format.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 14 dny

      @@careypridgeon I forgot to mention REAL PHOTOGRAPHERS are not welcome here ;) I should never have sold my spot meter.

    • @careypridgeon
      @careypridgeon Před 14 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV In terms of spot meters, when I moved up to them I initially had a Sekonic, but I got so sick of it running out of power and the overcomplication of the thing I sold it and bought a Pentax Digital Spotmeter. I absolutely love using this meter, and may well buy the analogue version *just* in case my digital one stops working. Mind you if it does I'll find someone skilled in circuitry repair and try to get it fixed.

  • @jamessalomon9343
    @jamessalomon9343 Před 15 dny

    I am looking for a camera that has a button on the back labeled automatic Pulitzer Prize material.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 15 dny

      I need a button, "You've now made ____ mistakes in your lifetime"

  • @BalloonInTheBalloon
    @BalloonInTheBalloon Před 15 dny

    He's got a style of his own , and I like it a lot. Tongue in cheek :D

  • @CameraCombo
    @CameraCombo Před 15 dny

    Good comments that I mainly agree with. Some would say though that manufacturers have found ways to improve video quality in the past few years. I take point to the moiré found on your shirt in this video. However, I think you could eliminate it by sitting further from your camera or simply changing your shirt. Moiré is near impossible to get rid of once it's there- not even the most recent AI can do anything about it.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 15 dny

      I spend 99% of my time researching, experimenting, and 1% of my time shooting my own video. I am NOT short of nice cameras ;) So why shoot on a webcam? Why hurt my own argument with amateur hour "content"? I wish I had answer. The best I can say is I don't have patience to do that when I have yet ANOTHER thing I want to investigate. I had a mirrorless teleprompter thing on my desk but a few weeks ago I was bugging me (taking up room), so I took it down. I figured the webcam would be good enough--HA! ON the moire. There's a lot of things AI can't do and never will. I spent some time on trying to fix that when I was doing a lot of Magic Lantern stuff with the EOS-M. Back in the day when it could to 1280x720 at best. It seemed a relatively simple problem to fix. I tried every kind of demosaicing algorithm I could try. I finally settled on Amaze. Thanks for comment!!!

    • @CameraCombo
      @CameraCombo Před 15 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV I totally understand. It's really difficult to shoot video and even harder to understand, after all that effort, something like moiré would screw it up! Keep bringing the good content.

  • @elizeusantos93
    @elizeusantos93 Před 18 dny

    For me the worse thing about this Portacapture series is that they said it is a interface as well: Which is true, on my Tascam X8 I have 8 tracks on my daw, but I can monitoring the daw output on the Tascam X8, the USB send the 8 tracks to record on computer but it doesn’t send audio back so we can monitoring the whole mixing it only has direct monitor, for me to monitoring what is being output from computer I had to Change a pair of XLR inputs on tascam, changing it to USB input! It makes no sense at all

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 18 dny

      I'm not surprised. The software interface screams incompetence. Like someone did a PowerPoint presentation of what they wanted on the display screen, sent it off somewhere, and haven't touched it since.

    • @elizeusantos93
      @elizeusantos93 Před 18 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV Absolutely! I’m so disappointed with the interface software it’s a joke, It was 2022 they came up with an USB-C 2.0, the touch screen is a disaster, I had this on my fist mobile back in 2007, no joke, it is really bad! I just remember that was on my first Chinese mobile phone! Can’t even think why I thought I could use it as an interface

  • @cameratool
    @cameratool Před 18 dny

    Tascam DR-701D AA battery life is a joke. They could have easily used Canon LP-E6 or the ubiquitous Sony NPF. Instead everyone has to use a USB powerbank and frail USB cable.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 18 dny

      Yeah, I always used plug in power.

  • @like2view
    @like2view Před 20 dny

    I am right on board...I loved your reference to "dirty digital". The upswing in Vinyl is also a mystery to me. They claim the warmth is there.. but a warmer fidelity is better achieved in the CCD medium IMHO.. Some of the early transfers from vinyl to CD were not very good. Again like the "portable" cassette vs the Reel-to-Reel; what sacrifices or compromises will we make.? I am a musician, but I landed here in my quest to fight the use of "Analog" for film photography. I know.. ..I know.... it's like "Leaning against Windmills" Useless to swim against the current. But a pet peeve of mine is the celebration of "bad" as great. Think Lomo(graphy) . They think they can celebrate badness and sell it as creative tools.. a happy accident.This is like last weeks news when that light leak appears on all your photos in the same place...it's not an accident. I digress.. Thanks for this clarification. I will get back to making "molecules of air".. I can only hope they find a good reception

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 20 dny

      This is one my favorite videos on the subject of what we really want with music. czcams.com/video/Eitrv4L1v5A/video.htmlsi=uGHNpVtNVFn-uTmv

  • @nerdicorgi
    @nerdicorgi Před 24 dny

    I think the problem stems form the word "need." Most content creators don't "need" 32 bit float. But where it comes in handy is when you have a suite of capable devices all operating at a native 32 bit float allowing you to repair previously unsalvageable audio. The volume range you show in your video may indeed be representative of most media (from modestly quiet to a bit loud) but anyone running the gamit from extremely quiet whispers to blood curdling screams will struggle to find an acceptable gain setting on their recording that captures all of it one take. 32 bit float will allow those people to come in post-production and adjust that audio without the peaks being crushed or the boosted lows bringing in a bunch of distortion and noise. As for whether or not people can "hear the difference" I'd say that's missing the mark. Most people, after all, are rarely listening on speakers operating at higher that 24 bit at 48000Hz. But again, 32-bit isn't for the end listener. It's for the person producing the content.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 24 dny

      32-bit float doesn't allow you to repair previously unsalvageable audio. If I'm wrong, I'd appreciate that you give me a technical explanation on how it does so. There is no such thing as a 32-bit float ADC. Most people's audio systems don't amplify quiet whispers to blood curdling screams beyond 60db in dynamic range. That 10-bits worth of data. If you listed to true 24-bit you'd either not hear 14 bits of it (soft sounds) or your speakers would explode or your eardrums (loud sounds). YES, one can do post in 32-bit float. There are some benefits there. But they have NOTHING to do with what happens in the analog to digital conversion process. Again, prove to me you can resolve more than 16-bits of data from a microphone (analog source). And if you can't resolve more than 16-bits, how the heck would saving it to 32-bit (or even 24-bit) make a difference? Thanks for comment!

    • @nerdicorgi
      @nerdicorgi Před 24 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV I'd encourage you to check out the video from Rode entitled "Game-changer: Demonstrating How 32-Bit Float Recording Works" The fact that most people don't understand the application of 32 bit float doesn't really change the really change it's usefulness.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 24 dny

      @@nerdicorgi That's funny. It was exactly that Rode video that sent me into this ongoing effort to warn people that 32-bit float doesn't prevent clipping or eliminate the need to set your pre-amp gain. You can find that video on my channel. Again, 32-bit float provides NO benefits for analog to digital recording. It doesn't work the way you think it works. You believe big corporations trying to sell you equipment. Okay ;) One day the lie will fade away because despite what that marketing guy at Rode says, 2+2 will never equal 5. Cheers!

  • @vytautaszelnys6147
    @vytautaszelnys6147 Před 26 dny

    When DJI decide to make a field recorder, it will have everything you missing on Tascam and more, trust me. And it will just work. I've bought x6 and it's a flimsy device, Bluetooth dongle is a complete scam, also can't get usb-c to work as a card reader on Windows. Sound is fine

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 26 dny

      Yeah, I'm a big fan of DJI too. I had trouble with the usb-c to windows too. I think I got it working but don't remember how. It was some unintuitive obscure setting. The sound was fine for me too. I need to sell mine. Just collecting dust.

  • @markjiggens3051
    @markjiggens3051 Před 26 dny

    Oh dear. Misinformation on CZcams like this makes me really sad. You really need to research your material better if you're going to make a video like this. I did watch your video all the way through and I’m afraid it’s you that’s missed the point. Gerald never mentions “mic clipping” at all. He mentions “recovering audio that would have been clipped”. Previously I would have thought there would have been 2 interpretations of this among his audience - those knowledgeable in audio would have automatically understood he was talking about the clipping of the ADC - or analogue to digital converter - of the input and those not so knowledgeable would have just understood that it was a good thing to have. But now it seems there’s a third interpretation - your conspiracy theorist/CZcams dissing complete misunderstanding of what he was talking about. For the avoidance of doubt - it’s very difficult to clip the capsule of a modern microphone, certainly for the use cases 99.9% of CZcams watching camera operators are going to experience - and it’s abundantly obvious that this is not what he’s talking about by the context of the video. By contrast - it’s all too easy to clip the converters, especially if you’re not using a limiter - and let's not forget there are many reasons you might not want to, especially on cheap equipment. This is why more and more manufacturers are offering a 32 bit solution for audio. This is a dream for documentary shooters and live event videographers alike; though it means less work for audio professionals such as myself dealing with the fallout in post :) I must admit that I don’t understand your motivation in making such a video. I mean, it’s a free world - you’re free to criticise who you want of course. But if you’re trying to boost the standing of your own channel by “getting one over” on another CZcamsr surely there are more sensible people to pick on than Gerald Undone - known for being one of the most diligent, technical and open CZcamsrs in this field. I’m not going to go into the technicalities of 32 bit audio recording here but you really should educate yourself before you go about trying to educate others; particularly if you want to grow your channel. There are plenty of resources out there, even Zoom or Tascams websites would be a good place to start. Just to reiterate - this video was NEVER about Mic Clipping - and to my knowledge the GH7 IS the first mirrorless camera to integrate 32 bit recording - though I’m sure many will follow - and your video is just, well, WRONG. Good luck on your CZcams journey.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 26 dny

      Why aren't you going to go into the "technicalities of 32-bit audio recording"? It's you who has not done the research. Your whole post is all opinion and has no technical explanation. I've explained in other videos and in my medium essay why 32-bit float cannot capture "more" microphone voltage amplitudes than 24-bit (or even 16-bit IMO). You're citing resources like Zoom or Tascam?! Hilarious! They're in the business of selling audio equipment, not explaining how audio electronics work. Indeed, they hide their proprietary circuits. It's one of my points. If you get your technical knowledge from marketing materials you're gullible indeed! So, good luck on your journey treating marketing claims as fact ;)

  • @kingdom001_
    @kingdom001_ Před 29 dny

    I take issue with you blaming the audience. This would be like saying that there’s a town with no fine dining only McDonald’s and then saying “people don’t want fine dining they only want McDonalds! As if they have a choice the reason people go with certain reviewers and styles is because this is basically the best the market has to offer so I don’t think telling the audience that they need to demand something from him when they’re in no position to demand something from anyone is reasonable orrealistic. In fact it’s probably bullshit to call out the audience because if there was nothing other than super hard-core objective reviews then that would be the standard. So chastising people for dealing with what’s available doesn’t seem fair.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 28 dny

      Sorry, I didn't mean to say anything about blaming the audience. I'm pointing out a simple phenomenon Aristotle brought up in his Rhetoric. People (myself included) want to feel we made the right decisions. We don't want buyers remorse. We don't want to learn that our hero or friend is bad. We're all NATURALL ADVERSE to criticism (blame). By extension, that means the people we admire. So if one enjoy Gerald and feels a parasocial relationship to him they don't want to hear criticisms of his reviews. That becomes a criticism of him even if the person criticizing (me) does not intend it that way. It's very difficult for us to separate the two. The problem for Gerald, and everyone reviewing cameras, is that the audience can also have emotional attachments to various brands, say. Let's say they love Panasonic cameras. That's what they have. So if Gerald were to point out that Panasonic isn't truthful about 32-bit float that would emotionally challenge those people. They wouldn't want to hear it so might unsubscribe. In short, I'm talking about human nature and how it effects how much we deal with camera emotionally and how much scientifically. Hope that explains it better.

  • @TeamSkeptic
    @TeamSkeptic Před 29 dny

    So I'm new to the 32 bit thing, but what I can tell you is that I used to do audio production as an engineer, and the 32 bit audio you showed is usable. I believe you just turned up the volume to show that it still clips, however, that will happen with any normal audio turned up to an extreme gain. I'd actually just compress the audio to maintain some kind of functionality to the waveform. I don't know if you tried this out or not, and if you haven't maybe try that test too, as I am curious what kind of results you would get. I am sure with that audio you created, being an almost "beyond extreme" set condition, if you can get even something remotely usable, then in a typical condition, it would be an absolute game changer. I do appreciate the video tho, take care.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 28 dny

      I did these tests early on and there are some flaws because I didn't totally understand all the issues, or remove capsule clipping from some of the experiments. 24-bit has 144db range WAY PAST anything you'd use from a microphone. 32-bit float has more range exponential "float", but it is at the expense of precision; that is, it when mapped back to fixed numbers resolves to 24-bit. 32-bit float was designed for large number financial calcs where precision is put aside. I can understand why some audio mixers might want to use it, but if they understand data, don't understand why they would because unlike large financial numbers, every value MUST be resolved back to a fixed number. Thanks for comment.

  • @jimhestermanphotography

    Is this a diss track?

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 28 dny

      Not if you give me the benefit of the doubt and try not to get emotional watching it ;) In a sense using Gerald is clickbait. There's ironically no way around that! However the subject is where do we draw the line between what we "want" our cameras to do, and what they actually do in a scientific sense.

    • @jimhestermanphotography
      @jimhestermanphotography Před 28 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV My comment was a joke. I think it's somewhat funny that you'd do this. I've seen this done before where small youtuber attacks larger youtuber for clicks and views and it usually works. Also... diss tracks are popular. That said... I'm not going to watch the video. It's bad enough you're getting my comment. Perhaps it's time for @geraldundone to respond? Or maybe he just ignores it. I don't know. If he does respond I hope he puts a dope beat in the background to really sell the diss track idea. :P

    • @maxcanthelpit
      @maxcanthelpit Před 28 dny

      @@jimhestermanphotography "I'm not going to watch the video"? Now THAT's funny. You made a joke on something you didn't even watch! You prove what I said in the video, that most people don't want to hear anything that might question their allegiance, opinions, etc. Why people would comment on something they didn't watch. It would be like me saying your photography is horrible without even having looked at it. They say don't judge a book by its cover (title), but I guess, if it works for you rock on!

    • @jimhestermanphotography
      @jimhestermanphotography Před 28 dny

      @@maxcanthelpit lol on principle. You get your interaction in the comments but I'm not going to help your views.

    • @maxcanthelpit
      @maxcanthelpit Před 28 dny

      @@jimhestermanphotography You are cracking me the f-up. Should you ever buy a piece of electronics and it doesn't do what you expected it to do and you wonder why no one on CZcams pointed it out you can come back and give me that "view". I can hardly watch my videos a 2nd time so I certainly understand why someone wouldn't watch them a 1st time. The 5 people who liked this video. That's who it's for. Most of the stuff I like I'm in a minority of likes. This video is for someone who is ether in, or wants to be in, a group of hard-science photography/filmmakers. Again thanks for the comments. As you can imagine, I'm a very lonely man with no real life!

  • @Wildridefilms
    @Wildridefilms Před 29 dny

    Automatic gain control only reduces preamp clipping. 32 bit float not only reduces preamp clipping (to a better extent than AGC due to multiple preamps at different gains) but also eliminates clipping during digitization. At the end of the, all of this theory doesn't really matter, as Curtis Judd demonstrated, it is near impossible to clip a 32 bit float recorder with any realistic sound source. You have to physically overwhelm the mic capsule with 125dB+ SPL, so you pretty much need to stand next to a jet engine.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 29 dny

      I might cover his video in a later video. I'll say again. No manufacturer has explained how they remove clipping using 32-bit float. So we have NO IDEA what electronics they're using in the signal chain. I explain why it can't be 32-bit float and others come up with theories but non seem interested in calling the manufacturers themselves and asking how specifically it is done using 32-bit float. And then they can post that in a comment and I can consider! ;)

  • @Wildridefilms
    @Wildridefilms Před 29 dny

    I've gone through your piece on medium. I don't think you understand the main argument for 32 bit float : You don't have to set gain/ levels. Yes, it doesn't eliminate clipping altogether, but it does eliminate the most common form of it, clipping at the ADC. All 32 bit float recorders also have multiple pre amps set to different gain levels (this is one of the most important parts of 32bit float a lot of people miss), which means you will almost always have a set of preamps working under the clipping voltage. Which means the chances of clipping at the preamp are also greatly reduced. The only area where 32 bit float has no effect on clipping is at the mic capsule. But considering that most mics clip at over 120dB SPL, unless you're standing next to a jet engine, the capsule is unlikely to be overwhelmed. Finally, Gerald's demonstration of 32 bit float is very valid and shows the potential of the expanded DR. No 24 bit integer recording would be able to hold on to that much DR.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 29 dny

      In my experiments I have not been able to find an improvement in clipping using 32-bit float. Nor have I seen anyone do a test that I can verify. Someone showing me a waveform means nothing. To my knowledge, most microphone ADCs are 16bits or under. Please point me to a SPEC SHEET of an ADC on the market that writes to 32-bit float. Anything about 16bit is beyond what a microphone can resolve to. If you WANT to believe, I can't stop you ;)

    • @Wildridefilms
      @Wildridefilms Před 29 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV you don't need 32 bit ADCs. You just need 2 or more 24 bit ADCs with different gain levels. When the AFC with the more sensitive preamp clips, the signal from the less sensitive preamp-ADC is still usable. 32 bit float is a container that just makes sure that the entire DR captured from the multiple ADCs remain uncompressed. So it allows you to lift silent sources without introducing a ton of noise while also making sure that the very loud sources don't clip (as long as the capsule isn't overwhelmed)

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 29 dny

      @@Wildridefilms Think about what you're saying. We have a microphone voltage. If we split it into 2 ADC each will have half the strength. Put aside the "different" gain levels. Just to get each to match the original source you'd have to apply 2x the gain (of what you'd do for the original voltage), creating a boatload of noise. Conservation of Energy. You cannot create that which isn't there. If you take 2 mV and split it between two ADCs each will have 1mV. You can't split a voltage source without weakening its signal. You can do what you suggest now. Get a Y-splitter for your mic and put each end into a separate Audio Interface. Set gain low for one, high for the other, then combine the data in post. If you say, okay, it goes into one ADC, THEN another, how does that work. It's Analog to Digital. Once Digital, why convert to analog and convert that to digital again. And again, you'd get data noise.

    • @mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand5112
      @mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand5112 Před 29 dny

      @@MaxoticsTV I've been using both 24-bit integer and 32-bit float (in their price category) high-end mikes from the same manufacturer: the Rode Wireless Go II and the Pro, respectively. 24-bit ones are a LOT more prone to clipping. The latter is practically not present with the new Rode Wireless Pros. There's some HUGE difference in there: you just don't need to worry about audio levels during recording. That's a BIG relief for one-man shooters.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 29 dny

      @@mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand5112 Yes. Limiters or Automatic Gain Controls are super helpful for the one-man shooter. My argument is that Rode isn't honest about how it's removing clipping; that is, they don't explain HOW 32-bit float removes clipping. Instead other CZcamsrs come up with weird multi-ADCs science fictions ;)

  • @JJARCHIE
    @JJARCHIE Před měsícem

    i think it has been a general understanding that the 32 bit is considered good due to the more flexibility in saving peaky audios - lets be honest sometimes things go wrong and you cant adjust audio in time , you just have to roll with it , especially when you dont have an external pre-amp. its the same case as dynamic range , its always good to have more. your critique lies on the fact that gerald does this with malicious intent - he does not , upon day to day and even harsh work construction , 32 bit will save audios that couldve clipped without it. all gerald does ( not to discount his content ) is test cameras and not pull up made-up numbers , thats all he does with honesty , with lack of findings and research , comes subservience and the decline of innovations. Gerald is doing gods work by setting a standard of testing and methods to compare with and against his other reviews. Just because he has a bigger channel doesnt discount HIS findings and HIS methods , just like you did, i find it insulting that you would sorta throw him under the bus because " big youtuber bad " - but i need not say much , the lack of traction in your videos and even if it picks up later on shows im not the minority here , im just the one willing to entertain the video maybe im just annoyed that your video has this " hollier than thou " vibes with points that circles each other and isnt clear as much as the audience needed

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 29 dny

      You have knee-jerk reaction to defend Gerald and call me "hollier than thou". I don't believe you watched my whole video or really paid attention to what I was saying. But thanks for the comment!

  • @Yuri-wk8rk
    @Yuri-wk8rk Před měsícem

    Thank you! Great video

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před měsícem

      Thanks. I did this before ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, Gemini etc. Those tools make is child's play to create ffmpeg and imagemagick commands to do whatever your heart desires!

  • @goaway2174
    @goaway2174 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. I have read your content at the link as well and have been working with digital electronics since 1984, specifically industrial & vehicular electronic control systems. My degrees are in physics. While you make many valid points, I think there is a misunderstanding about what 32 bit floating point can and cannot solve. It can’t fix a microphone diaphragm excursion limitation or a preamplifier that is gained so high in level that it is distorting the original performance. The problem it solves is exceeding 0 dBfs during recording 24 bit in the digital domain. You may have set levels properly and used appropriate gain but an unexpected exceptionally loud event occurs and causes digital clipping. In a 24 bit recording this cannot be corrected as the data captured exceeded the maximum value that can be represented. The data is incoherent and the sound cannot be reconstructed. The way 32 bit solves it is it has 0 dBfs set equivalent to the loudest level digitally represented by 24 bit, so the clipped event is captured unclipped at a level exceeding 24 bit but easily represented by 32 bit. That is it in a nutshell and I own the sound devices mixpre 6 II but don’t really ever use the 32 bit float because I don’t record performances in such uncontrolled circumstances. If you want more information, this is a good explanation: www.sounddevices.com/32-bit-float-files-explained/ Best of luck to you!

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 2 měsíci

      As I mention in my essay, you cannot exceed whatever voltage is expected as a maximum, 0dbfs. So you'd need to explain to me in greater detail how that is possible. Further, 32-bit-float is a different animal than 24-bit fixed. It uses 8-bits to widen the scale which has no effect on the precision. From a fidelity point of view, 24bit and 32-bit float resolve to the same data. And most analog sources don't resolve past 16 bits--and even that a stretch. The sounddevices link you mentioned is flawed IMO. Why I took such great pains to go through each step. To me it is fraudulent. Sorry!

    • @goaway2174
      @goaway2174 Před 2 měsíci

      I have 2 A/D converters in parallel fed by my analog audio signal. One converter has a reference voltage of 1V representing O dBfs the other has a reference voltage of 5V representing 0 dBfs. Something that primitive isn’t how sound devices are doing it but it is along those lines, perhaps the reference is variable or perhaps they have broken the digital data across multiple converters. I agree that 16 bits is adequate for reproduction.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 2 měsíci

      @@goaway2174 There can only be one analog stream of electrons from a microphone. Any split of that stream would add noise and/or reduce resolution. I've seen diagrams from Rode where they show a split analog stream...which angers me ;) Of course, you can amplify a source into as many streams as you want, and set them to any voltage, but again, without the inherent resolution between each high and low (more than 16 bits) what can you accomplish? I've asked Sound Devices to clarify that question. No answer. They sent me some files. They must not know I can tell when data has been doctored. All that said, I understand how one can use multiple streams for production reasons. I understand why one might use 32-bit float just to keep the whole workflow standardized. I always want to repeat. Do what works! Just don't make up your own physics ;)

    • @goaway2174
      @goaway2174 Před 2 měsíci

      Who says there can only be one stream? If you wanted you could have several outputs using a custom transformer. But let’s say it is a normal microphone and you have one balanced output. What’s the big deal? We measure voltage into high impedances not current (the current actually drawn in this case is seen as insignificant). So sorry but I am not understanding your position of 1 current stream from a microphone, it would get split in any number of different ways in the analog domain anyway. You have attenuators, voltage dividers, feedback networks on op amps, etc. all in the preamp. The signals from microphones are viewed as low voltage (at least in my experience) with voltage gain needed to get them to a useable level. E.g. a Shure SM7B has 1.12mV output with 1 pascal pressure (94 dB) at the microphone diaphragm. I guess I don’t comprehend why you have the belief that splitting this current stream has such significant consequences. There are so many areas that have multiple orders of magnitude greater impact (impedance mismatch, poorly terminated cable, emi fields, wrong microphone choice (pattern, type, sensitivity)).

    • @maxcanthelpit
      @maxcanthelpit Před 2 měsíci

      @@goaway2174 When a magnet moves across the wires it vibrates (theoretically) single electrons. Transformers, impedances, attenuators, voltage dividers, feedback networks, op amps--all word salad. They all have impacts, yes, and all negative to the original signal. Although I have studied each one in turn, none add any information, or improve the accuracy of measuring those electrons, which must be amplified to write memory (in our real world). Some use such terms as these to create an argument that supports what they want to believe--that 32-bit float improves recorded microphone fidelity (reduced clipping). I have not seen any experimental proof that any proposed technique works; that is, anything recorded on two of the same mics going into two pieces of recording equipment, one 24-bit and the other 32-bit float, where, once the gains were set properly for each, resulted in reduced clipping. I have done experiments myself and have found no difference whatsoever. So I have my theoretical explanation of why it's not possible and my tests. Of course, people love to create words and theory about why something works. You can especially see this in skin care products. And btw, I couldn't care less about this subject from an audio point of view. What fascinates me is how so many people can't let go of their preconceptions no matter how much evidence to the contrary they are exposed to.

  • @deepseadiver8191
    @deepseadiver8191 Před 2 měsíci

    Nonsense.

  • @AT-wl9yq
    @AT-wl9yq Před 2 měsíci

    You're not the only one. He pulls all my posts the second he sees them. Here's the part you're missing. ASR is a complete fraud. There's money to be made on youtube and the easiest way to build a channel is by telling people what they want to hear. Everything he recommends is usually a budget product. "Why spend $2000 when you can get this for $200, and its just as good, if not better?" If I didn't know a lot about audio equipment, that's exactly what I'd want to hear. "Cables don't make a difference." Great. Now I can just use what came in the box. You get the idea. Why do I call him a complete fraud? Because he is. Can I prove it? Absolutely. That's why he deletes all of my posts. ASR doesn't do science. He does junk science, and people buy it because he's telling them exactly what they want to hear. If you want to conduct real science, you have to follow the scientific method. You can't just make up your own rules and call it science. I'm sure some of his fans will see my post and want to challenge me on it. That's fine, but I have 1 requirement. Go to ASR's channel and reference1 instance in any of his videos where he actually does something that would be considered real science. If you can't come up with a single example, having a discussion on the topic can't happen. And just so you guys know, I asked ASR this question, and he couldn't give me an example.

  • @apostolicbible1
    @apostolicbible1 Před 2 měsíci

    Of course they should charge for the Bluetooth accessory...the cable is an accessory and we purchase it. The mic is an accessory as is the wind screen, as is the case, etc.

  • @RandumbTech
    @RandumbTech Před 3 měsíci

    32-bit float is a complete racket? Have you never clipped unrecoverable 24-bit? Review seems pretty harsh for the price point.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 3 měsíci

      One can want 32-bit float to prevent clipping all they want that doesn't mean it will do it. I explain in detail here. If I've missed something please tell me. Thanks! maxrottersman.medium.com/the-three-types-of-microphone-clipping-explained-d23ad13a60f7?source=friends_link&sk=2741a5e36687099eb740aa92b80fa8c1

    • @RandumbTech
      @RandumbTech Před 3 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTVInteresting article. The biggest benefit of 32-bit float is there is no gain staging involved because there is so much dynamic range. As a solo content creator, it’s impossible for me to actively manage my audio levels while filming. I appreciate that some 24-bit recorders have limiters built in, but the vast majority of the handheld ones don’t. Instead they offer safety tracks which is a huge pain in post. Having used both 24 and 32-bit recorders in the real world, everything else being comparable, I’d choose the 32-bit one every time. It’s saved me more times than I care to mention. 😂

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 3 měsíci

      @@RandumbTech "Gain staging" to me is just a fancy name for knowing what you're doing ;) That includes understanding how signal modifiers behave, which is everything between the microphone and the end recording (or production). However, knowing how something "behaves" isn't the same as knowing how it's working. If one uses 32-bit float in their workflow and it works better for them than 24-bit it isn't necessarily because 32-bit float is doing something better than 24-bit. I can happen because the person has learned how to get the behavior they want out of that particular equipment. That's why I also preface everything I say with "if it works for you i do not dispute it!" Most people don't want to understand how their equipment works, they just want it to produce the material they want. As it should be. What I'm saying is that I believe if you are seeing a benefit of 32-bit float which is more about your workflow than it is about 32-bit float. 32-bit float has the same precision as 24-bit so they are EQUAL. The benefit you see is not what you think it is. There's no way for me to prove that because, again 1) your goal is not to prove something scientifically and 2) why would you want to spend time breaking something to figure this out because I said it? ;) I'm glad you got something out of my essay. If you DO have a problem with 32-bit float in the future, some of it may come back and you'll understand why!

  • @calverozara8540
    @calverozara8540 Před 3 měsíci

    HI. Sorry to the English I use an automatic translator. I am Italian. I think you saved me an expensive expense. What do you think of the Zoom H5 as an alternative. They say they are inferior to Tascams, true, but, at the same time, they seem to be much more honest in their products. Thanks again for the intelligent discussion you brought up. Something more unique than rare. Before closing, I'll ask you one last question: which lavalier, under 100 Euros, do you consider to be among the best? Thanks again and good work

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, I believe Zoom is more "realistic" in its products. I don't know why Tascam lost its way. I find it difficult to tell the difference between lavs. I bought a couple of Chinese ones for $9 each and they blew me away. I'm also a big fan of the $30 Sony stereo lavs. Depends on what you're plugging it into.

    • @calverozara8540
      @calverozara8540 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV Thanks for the quick reply. Very nice. I would connect the Lavalier to the Zoom H5

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 3 měsíci

      @@calverozara8540 I don't do this professionally so I'd hate to give advice. Unless you're going to be knocking the mic and recorder around a lot I'd just get a 3.5mm lav and put it into a 1/4 inch adapter. You can do that very cheap. Anything XLR is going to be expensive. though you could do a MOVO. In the lavs I've tested I can hear very very small differences, but non so great anyone else would. Where and how you attach it is 99% in my opinion. That's the art of it.

    • @calverozara8540
      @calverozara8540 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV Don't worry too much about giving advice. Just be intellectually honest and everyone will have the head to process the information they have obtained. Here there is a saying that goes like this: "I don't want to be blessed or cursed". Well, let's say I understand what you mean. Good work 😉

  • @aforum4459
    @aforum4459 Před 3 měsíci

    great video, you've given me some ideas for my own projects. I've had the same experience with chat gpt and claude. They are good tools but sometimes I spend way too much time and realise that there was just a simple error that they had in the code they gave me. Sometimes I just give up too. I don't have a faster way, if I find something I will let you know. Have a great day

  • @bibhu96
    @bibhu96 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi sir, I use your code same, but the excat voice I didn’t get when I do it in browser by selecting that similar option as same in similar to code. Could I connect with you regarding this issue?

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 3 měsíci

      sure you can reach me at maxrottersman gmail you probably want to get your voices with this kind of code: # Open the file and read the API key with open(api_key_file, 'r') as file: myAPI = file.read().strip() # An API key is defined here. You'd normally get this from the service you're accessing. It's a form of authentication. XI_API_KEY = myAPI # This is the URL for the API endpoint we'll be making a GET request to. url = "api.elevenlabs.io/v1/voices" # Here, headers for the HTTP request are being set up. # Headers provide metadata about the request. In this case, we're specifying the content type and including our API key for authentication. headers = { "Accept": "application/json", "xi-api-key": XI_API_KEY, "Content-Type": "application/json" } # A GET request is sent to the API endpoint. The URL and the headers are passed into the request. response = requests.get(url, headers=headers) # The JSON response from the API is parsed using the built-in .json() method from the 'requests' library. # This transforms the JSON data into a Python dictionary for further processing. data = response.json() # A loop is created to iterate over each 'voice' in the 'voices' list from the parsed data. # The 'voices' list consists of dictionaries, each representing a unique voice provided by the API. for voice in data['voices']: # For each 'voice', the 'name' and 'voice_id' are printed out. # These keys in the voice dictionary contain values that provide information about the specific voice. print(f"{voice['name']}; {voice['voice_id']}") # Open the output file in write mode with open('voices.txt', 'w') as file: # Check if the request was successful if response.status_code == 200: # Parse the JSON response voices_data = response.json() # Process the data as needed, for example, writing the list of voices to the file for voice in voices_data['voices']: file.write(f"{voice['name']}|{voice['voice_id']} ") else: file.write(f"Error: {response.status_code} {response.text} ")

    • @bibhu96
      @bibhu96 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi sir, I followed same process as you suggested but, voice quality is different from voice generated by chrome browser is best as compared to python code. All mp3 and code I shared on your mail. I am working for Hindi voice language. Could please check once sir. I

  • @bibhu96
    @bibhu96 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks a lot sir🤝

  • @TreeLuvBurdpu
    @TreeLuvBurdpu Před 4 měsíci

    It's doesn't already know anything. It types it out because it's a "code completion" tool. It doesn't "know" what the next text will be until it creates the first text. People don't "just now" your solution either, unless they've done it several times while figuring it out.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 4 měsíci

      If that was true it wouldn't do the "typing" out thing when it's not re-writing the whole page but only giving fixed lines for one to insert in the code here and there. Further, I don't see how it's doing code completion when it is providing a very specific piece of code where references are front to back and back to front. Maybe you're right. We shall see!

  • @Olleetheowl
    @Olleetheowl Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve had my X8 for about 6 months now. And personally I am very happy with it. You CAN have everything on one machine. But it will be bigger , and cost more. For MY usage it is brilliant…… so do your research before you buy, and buy one that you like. I have seen many reviews of the X8 and yours is the only bad one. Maybe surely not EVERYONE can be wrong. All I know is that it works very well for me and my personal requirements

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 4 měsíci

      Glad to hear a positive review. My problem isn't that it doesn't work. My problem is that it's half-ass software and they're petty about bluetooth. What other equipment do you see bad reviews for? Most people don't want to hear negative reviews. They want to feel positive about pursuing their dreams. I get it. Do you feel my assessment was wrong? That the software doesn't have the flaws I mentioned? Again, I'm not saying it doesn't function as intended. Thanks for comment!

  • @bobmihora9364
    @bobmihora9364 Před 4 měsíci

    @ ASR, BDWoody is typical in his desire to defend the status of his "Moderator" label. His censorship of what he touts as "too much" is only his own way of trying to prove he's right and/or desire to make the other person feel they're wrong. The old adage "without data you're just another opinion" is shelved. Instead, traditional masculinity, hierarchy, and pretending to be a feudal lord dominates. Men oblivious of their own bad behavior.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks! What's depressing is these aren't young men. They should know better. Anyway, after dozens of hours I wrote a complete explanation of why 32-bit float cannot fix clipping and no one has yet to provide evidence to the contrary. As you say, the truth is the last thing on their mind.

  • @emmittcarden
    @emmittcarden Před 5 měsíci

    Were you successful learning? Have dabbled in learning programming but no experience. I’m learning JS for now to get a head start into this. Have some ideas for extensions that would help my video editing workflow.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 5 měsíci

      I was never successful. I don't believe Adobe has ever put any real money or time into it. I no longer subscribe to Adobe Cloud. You might look into ffmpeg. The stuff I've worked on in the past in here. github.com/maxrottersman/headless_filmmaking But you'll probably find more useful stuff elsewhere. If you're using Windows than AHK can probably automate anything you might want to do. Python stuff in video is also fun. Thanks for comment!

  • @oryxchannel
    @oryxchannel Před 5 měsíci

    nice personality chatgpt weaved into your AI news assistant.

  • @rondelegge7260
    @rondelegge7260 Před 5 měsíci

    Max: The technological advancements with video are amazing. Never knew Capcut had the avatars that are so close to real life people. Great recap of what we can expect in the coming years. Keep up the good work. I'm enjoying your content. 👍

  • @thinkIndependent2024
    @thinkIndependent2024 Před 5 měsíci

    Audio where People believe Zeus is still Atop Mt Olympus even after the drone with camera, helicopter fly over etc... Im watch people complain about OP-Amps ASR has one big problem!!! Harmonics look like distortion, but it adds character to music

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 5 měsíci

      Here's gospel to me. Dave Rat on "character" czcams.com/video/Eitrv4L1v5A/video.htmlsi=d8m6ohuOLcUICK5R

  • @labrahamabraham9033
    @labrahamabraham9033 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this great video. But please guide me . Now it is an improved version. Does it still have wi-fi signal interferences?

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      I don't remember what I said here and would probably cringe watching it! ALL wi-fi devices are susceptible to interference--especially consumer equipment. Bluetooth solves it, for the most part, by frequency hopping. Still, as one can see in Ukraine, there's no way to send a signal to a device if its overloaded with a stronger signal from elsewhere. I'm sure the Rhode device is fine. I have nothing against them. In general, always use a wired mic or record it to an external device if you can. That's my opinion. Thanks for comment!

    • @labrahamabraham9033
      @labrahamabraham9033 Před 6 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV Thanks. We pray daily praying for your country. Love in Christ Jesus from 🇮🇳. India. May God Almighty bless you all, and keep you all. Call upon Him,and trust Him for that.Please read following Psalms from the Bible. Psalm 23,46,91,95 100,and 121. Then YOU WILL SEE the differance . Read in faith and thank Him for all those promises. Read it as you are saying it all to God. May God give you peace .Amen.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      @@labrahamabraham9033 For all people! Yes!

  • @joentell
    @joentell Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for taking the time to do this comparison. I think the experiments did show that 32-bit float can be useful in preventing clipping. The fact that the high volume peaks were not cut off in the waveform, means that there’s usable data there. I would have probably used some kind of loudness compression to decrease the dynamic range between the quiet and loud parts and that would have made it more intelligible during the quiet parts, while keeping the loud parts louder, but not clipping. Without compression, the difference between the loud and quiet parts will be as you recorded it with a large range between them. The solution is for me to turn it up on my end which would be very loud when you spoke loudly, but that’s really what happened when you recorded it! :-) Thanks again for taking the time.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words. After hundreds of hours I was able to figure it out. I explain here why bit-depth, actually any bit depth, can't prevent clipping. Let me know if you still believe it can! maxrottersman.medium.com/the-three-types-of-microphone-clipping-explained-d23ad13a60f7

    • @joentell
      @joentell Před 6 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV I've only skimmed your write up. From my understanding, the way 32-bit float works is similar to having a -20dB safety track, but it works more seamlessly where it's all recorded on a single track. It's as if I recorded with multiple devices set to different gain and I chose the one where the audio didn't clip.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      @@joentell Your understanding comes from people who want that "understanding" to lead to your understanding that you should buy their equipment ;) Effective safety tracks use two microphones, each set at a different pre-amplification. That has always worked and continues to work. It's physically (electronically) impossible to have different "tracks" from one microphone; that is, different tracks with one track having audio information not contained in the other. Unfortunately, you have to think it out. -20db, all those numbers mean nothing by themselves. As I point out, this phenomenon of wishful thinking was poked fun at in "This Is Spinal Tap" when the guitarist claims his amplifier is better because it has an "11" on the volume knob. I believe you if you put some time aside to read my article, or others on the science of how electronics work, it will be WELL worth your time. Once you know, you can't unknow! And it will help you use your equipment better in the future. Why they're able to fool you with the safety track is covered in my story in the discussion of data ranges.

    • @joentell
      @joentell Před 6 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV I'm one of the co-creators of the Spatial Audio Calibration Toolkit and I'm also a content creator here on YT. I'm currently working on an audio calibration app. I have a good grasp of how audio and electronics works. For fun, I make calibration profiles for cameras, so I get that aspect also. I own a Rode VideoMic NTG that allows you to record one channel at your preset gain level, and on the other channel at -20dB as a safety track. It's still only a single mic capsule. I've had times where I've had to use the safety track because either my settings was wrong or a sound was too loud. It worked. I don't get what the conspiracy theory is.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      @@joentell I had a long correspondence with Curtis Judd. Ultimately, he didn't want to know the truth because the truth is not one thing, it isn't just about the science, it's about what is truth in your social group, tribe so to speak. If the truth means he was not truthful (even though that's the last thing he wanted to do) would he avoid understanding it if it's a small thing that most won't notice anyway? That is, "A man won't learn something he's paid not to understand". Your brain (as my brain) will instinctively avoid facts which threaten one's framework, a framework we all need to survive without crushing uncertainty, doubt, anxiety. As I offered to him, but he declined, I'm happy to go over this issue, step by step, on the phone so we can find either the step you don't understand, or I don't understand. Despite spending hundreds of hours on this, I may still be wrong. So my brain too, doesn't want to know the truth if that's the case. When you say "it worked." That's subjective. What do you mean by it worked? How hard did you try to equalize the quality of both tracks? Again, your brain doesn't want to learn that it doesn't work. Natural to us all. As for the conspiracy theory. I didn't say that. To give an example. Rhode says 32-bit float prevents clipping in the Wireless Pro. They also say it has "Gain Assist". It's a proprietary device where one can't test their claims. Are they using 32-bit float to "remove" clipping or gain assist? (they're using gain assist). Because "gain control" or "limiters" have been around forever they need a way to differentiate their product so you upgrade or buy theirs. Therefore they market it as 32-bit float. Engineers aren't saying that. Marketing people are. No one tests it. They buy the equipment to follow their creative dream. As Curtis argued, "if it works, why do I really care." Well, you don't have to ;)

  • @user-qp8lz7sf9b
    @user-qp8lz7sf9b Před 6 měsíci

    Do you know if you can use this a multirack recorder adding 1 track at a time using the mics for every track? It looks like it should be possible with overdub in the manual mode. Has anyone tried it?

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      It looks like it has that capability. I checked and I still have the latest firmware. Anyway, my guess is that it works but is kludgy. Best to look for CZcams videos where others use it. I'm not much use here.

  • @vanalleswat2338
    @vanalleswat2338 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you I was thinking between Tascam X8 or DR-70D (10 years old) I know enough thank you

  • @Jeffrey7P
    @Jeffrey7P Před 7 měsíci

    A mess is an understatement 😂

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 7 měsíci

      I'm not renewing my subscription next year. Not because of that. Just general Adobe annoying me everywhere it can ;)

  • @Jiglo71
    @Jiglo71 Před 7 měsíci

    I was looking at the X8 (for the combi sockets) and the R4. There aren't any videos of the X8 or X6 for recording a diverse range of instruments, even after maybe 2 years of release, so i've been sat on the fence for over a year waiting for one and and now the R4 has come along and it's half the price. The X8 looks to offer more features, but I think you've helped me to make up my mind that it isn't a Tascam X-.

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748

    couldn't give hoots about asr much now , far too many insider snobs on that forum

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 7 měsíci

      I certainly wasn't made welcome. For the hours I spent on the forum I experienced less love of audio than I do watching 5 seconds of one of your videos.

    • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
      @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 Před 6 měsíci

      @@MaxoticsTV love ? you can not love audio , like audio or dislike it , love no its immaterial pack of electronics , please re-frame using word love , love a pet bird , cat or dog that give warm feelings of affection , audio does't give warm feelings of emotion or affection

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      @@andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 I mean it as love audio technology in how you can figure out how to use it, to experience or express your love for your cat, dog etc. For example, the Archers made "Black Narcissus" but if you want to experience it as they intended you'd need to love film (projection). Cheers!

    • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
      @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 Před 6 měsíci

      ​ @MaxoticsTV i''m ex retired projectionist , i never loved it , liked it , meh , that was decades if anyone loved their trinnov or stormaudio , they need professional help lol , stormaudio is junk ! it has fan speed issues , usually stable at 50% then load new firmware and within hour , on and off most days its now speed up to 75% sounds like a leaf blower i bet stormaudio doesn't have its own anechoic chamber , or sent it to one to be tested for noise strange most professional cinema processors i have , don't have fans , some do others don't and checking temperature

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 6 měsíci

      @@andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 But you still love movies! Unless you built your media room for masochism ;)

  • @NetvoTV
    @NetvoTV Před 7 měsíci

    What do you think of Zoom M3? For some reason their popular F3 field recorder also have Bluetooth toggle, becuase of that I thought it's something to do with technology limitation that the signal can't go out or without it will make the mic won't catch the signal but then Sony recorder has Bluetooth build in I think, by the way I do like the mono backlight screen on F3 compare to the smartphone screen on the Tascam, the mono screen is more grounded and retro feel and they say it's clearer to look at on sunny day too! By the way, I need some advices, I want a stereo mix to put on top of a camcorder to shoot everyday and CZcams videos, also mics that can record mono and stereo to sample sounds for music and games, my original plan is to get Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo mic, MKE 600 shotgun mic, Line Audio CM4 pencil condenser mic and recorder will be either Deity HD-TX or Zoom F3, but I not sure the slight differences in quality matter and not just get a good enough convenient mic like Zoom M3 that has shotgun, stereo mic and a recorder in one plus I learnt that pencil condenser mic and shotgun mic are same thing and just without and with the sides vents, if that so I can just cover them up with a little on top exposed will make the shotgun become pencil condenser right? Should I get all that or just one M3, maybe get the F3 and CM4 pair as well? I see some people shoot directly with the recorder build in stereo mic, some CZcamsr musician even just use Teenage Engineering device build in mic to sample, if these are good enough, should I just use a recorder too, how one know when it's good enough and when need to step up? By the way, I do like

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 7 měsíci

      I agree with you, a monochrome screen is all you need/want. I'm not a professional audio engineer so my advice on microphones should be taken lightly. In general, I find that picking the right type of microphone is 40%, positioning the microphone is 40% of the difference in audio quality, setting the analog gain 15% and the last 5% the quality of the microphone, these days. I have yet to buy a really nice microphone, try it out, and find myself blown away. Perhaps I have bad ears. You don't want to cover up the vents because the microphone is designed with them in mind. Of course, if it sounds good, screw that advice ;) Thanks for watching and I wish I could be more help!

    • @elizeusantos93
      @elizeusantos93 Před 18 dny

      @@NetvoTV if you want ambient sound just pick something to put over your camera, like rodes vlogs mic or sennheiser! But if you’re wanting real clean audio, forget about placing microphone on the top of your camera, that is just for scratch audio! Choose a lav mic instead. Like; Tascam dr-10 pro, Zoom F2 or Tentacle Sync E! With all my disappointments I would still pick my Tascam X8 (Hate to love it) it gives me 6 inputs, being 4XLRs with independent phantom power, pretty clean preamps… despite the software joke stuff, I also can get high quality audio with the built in mics

  • @_doitright
    @_doitright Před 8 měsíci

    I agree, I sold it right away. Thanks for being brave enough, I sadly wasn't brave enough to call it for what it is, its complete trash, it's even made of some stinky plastic that releases fumes, it fills the room with the smell, unbearable, thanks for the video.

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, every time I use it I realize something more I don't like about it. I need to sell mine.

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748

    need decent mic on this , but not why , i have canon DSLR 750d , i do some complex picture where camera sees the colour of blue and turns it to red in the actual picture , no use to me so i delete it , mixtures of colours from video projector , read by canon DLSR , i was thinking get actual canon SLR 35mm and take few pictures get them developed and they should come out analogue perfect , as image is only made up of , light and shadow

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748

    i heard better sound on the single side band SSB , CB radio , voice make what is it 100Hz to 8KHz or fraction under 8KHz or maybe less than 100Hz , it depends on how , modulate the voice , but videos with echo in the background ruins voice conversation i came across cheap mic amazon and has range picks up below 20Hz and goes above 10Khz 15Khz and it was £10 , i wasn't sure it would and double tested , have wireless voice mics that appear roll of 80Hz rich people spent £2billion on 1 meter of speaker cable lol

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748

    the eggs theory makes sense with recording data capacity being captured at far wider range than before , question is , is rode chickens free range or real chickens running around freely rather than been cooped up in small egg laying , poor creatures i have , zoom h4n pro , hardly used it , it was cheap amazing , cheap for digital recorder no moving parts about from i guess , cpu ? requires two bats 3v amazing and only used it few times , in , 7 no years or maybe 8 no years ? 32 bit is like dolby labs saying atmos is immersive audio , yet doesn't support an actual below surround in-floor surround , so dolby labs are lying to mixers , consumers even lying to themselves personally i wouldn't know a 8bit or 32 or 360 bit if it fell on top of me , as long as the laserdiscs hold theatrical mixes , then i won;;t be buying many uhd atmos discs again , that are all near field mixes , its like studios have thrown out the yoke of the egg and just left the white

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 8 měsíci

      You're a poet of visual arts tech!

  • @-happypotato-6936
    @-happypotato-6936 Před 8 měsíci

    What device did you plug your microphone into im trying to use xm8500 on my phone but it doesnt work 😢

    • @MaxoticsTV
      @MaxoticsTV Před 8 měsíci

      I believe I'm using the Zoom U-22 with a USB-B to USB-C adapter. You can get them for $50. You could also get a Pyle Microphone XLR-to-USB Signal Adapter for around $30. Main thing is to get the right USB to your phone's connection cable. Both have analog gain control and you can also listen to audio from your phone using them too.