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Lumifer comments on [Video] The Essential Strategies To Debiasing From Academic Rationality - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Viliam 27 March 2016 08:14:45PM 0 points [-]

Does anyone here have an experience with video recording, and could recommend a quick and cheap (I imagine under $50 and within a week) solution that would make the sound quality better by an order of magnitude (not necessarily perfect)? Or is the problem other than hardware? For example the distance of the microphone, noisy room, bad audio card, bad settings... I don't have experience with sound recording and processing.

Here is a review of a microphone that costs about $30, and the quality of the sound feels good enough.

Comment author: Lumifer 28 March 2016 12:59:11AM 0 points [-]

Any contemporary digital camera, even a cheap point-and-shoot, is capable of good video, especially when mounted on a tripod and filming a mostly static subject. Many people have digital photo cameras which they don't think of as video cameras.