Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 103
Recording Audio Using the Second Card Recording Functions
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Recording Audio Recording Audio Using the Second Card Recording Functions You can record audio in a lighter format as a WAV file by using the second card recording functions. The main clip's 4-channel audio is converted into 1-channel audio at a lower audio quality. 1 Insert an SD card into both card slots (1 for the main clip, 2 for the audio file). 2 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Normal Recording]. 3 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [2nd Card Rec Functions] > [ Main / Audio Rec]. 4 Press the REC button to start recording. • The main clip and the WAV file will be recorded simultaneously. 103 NOTES • About audio recorded using the second card recording functions. - Audio is recorded with the following settings: 8 kHz, 16 bit, 1 channel. - If video cannot be recorded due to a card problem, audio will also not be recorded. - However, video will be recorded even if audio cannot be recorded due to a card problem. - Audio will not be recorded if there is an existing WAV file with the same file name. - Audio recording will stop automatically once it reaches 6 hours (video recording will continue). - A maximum of 999 WAV files can be recorded. Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camera To the MIC terminal you can attach condenser microphones with a ∅ 3.5 mm stereo mini plug. To the multifunction shoe, you can attach compatible accessories (DM-E1D Directional Stereo Microphone (sold separately) or other commercially available accessories) (A 32). For details, refer to the instruction manual of the accessory in use. For details on commercially available accessories, visit your local Canon website.