Panasonic HC-X1500 HC-X1500 Advanced Operating Manual - Page 125

Audio input, Switching the audio input

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Audio input Chapter 5 Shooting - Audio input The unit can record 2 channels of audio. When the handle unit ( X2000 supplied, X1500 optional) is attached to the unit, you can connect audio equipment or an external microphone to the / terminals. The audio to input to each channel can be switched to the built-in microphone, an external microphone, or a connected audio device. Switching the audio input ∫ Audio recording format The audio recording format such as compression format varies depending on the [FILE FORMAT]. [MOV] [MP4] [AVCHD] [FILE FORMAT] Recording format Linear PCM (LPCM) AAC Dolby Audio™ ∫ Selecting audio input signals (When the handle unit is attached to the unit) Selects the audio signal to record in the audio channel 1/audio channel 2. 48 kHz/24 bit 48 kHz/16 bit 48 kHz/16 bit Sampling rate/bit   A CH1 SELECT switch B CH2 SELECT switch CH1 SELECT switch setting CH2 SELECT switch setting Input signal to be recorded Audio channel 1 Audio channel 2 Built-in microphone / terminal Built-in microphone / terminal Lch Rch Built-in microphone / terminal terminal Lch Built-in microphone / terminal terminal Lch terminal Built-in microphone / terminal Rch terminal terminal terminal terminal Using the built-in microphone/external microphone (stereo mini jack) When an external microphone (stereo mini jack) is connected to the terminal, audio switches from the built-in microphone to the audio input of the external microphone connected to the terminal. ∫ When the handle unit is attached to the unit Make the following settings to switch to audio input from the built-in microphone or external microphone (stereo mini jack). 1 Set the CH1 SELECT switch to the position. The audio signals from of the built-in microphone or the Lch of the external microphone connected to the terminal are recorded to audio channel 1. 2 Set the CH2 SELECT switch to the position. The audio signals from of the built-in microphone or the Rch of the external microphone connected to the terminal are recorded to audio channel 2. @ NOTE 0 To decrease the wind noise of the microphone, select the [AUDIO] menu → [INPUT SETTINGS] → [CH1 MIC LOWCUT]/[CH2 MIC LOWCUT] → [ON]. - 125 -

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Chapter 5
Shooting
Audio input
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Audio input
The unit can record 2 channels of audio.
When the handle unit (
supplied,
optional) is attached to the unit, you can connect audio equipment or an external microphone to the
<INPUT 1>/<INPUT 2> terminals.
The audio to input to each channel can be switched to the built-in microphone, an external microphone, or a connected audio device.
Switching the audio input
Audio recording format
The audio recording format such as compression format varies depending on the [FILE FORMAT].
Selecting audio input signals (When the handle unit is attached to the unit)
Selects the audio signal to record in the audio channel 1/audio channel 2.
Using the built-in microphone/external microphone (stereo mini jack)
When an external microphone (stereo mini jack) is connected to the <MIC> terminal, audio switches from the built-in microphone to the audio input of the
external microphone connected to the <MIC> terminal.
When the handle unit is attached to the unit
Make the following settings to switch to audio input from the built-in microphone or external microphone (stereo mini jack).
1
Set the CH1 SELECT switch to the <INT/MIC (L)> position.
The audio signals from <L> of the built-in microphone or the Lch of the external microphone connected to the <MIC> terminal are recorded to audio
channel 1.
2
Set the CH2 SELECT switch to the <INT/MIC (R)> position.
The audio signals from <R> of the built-in microphone or the Rch of the external microphone connected to the <MIC> terminal are recorded to audio
channel 2.
@
NOTE
0
To decrease the wind noise of the microphone, select the [AUDIO] menu
[INPUT SETTINGS]
[CH1 MIC LOWCUT]/[CH2 MIC LOWCUT]
[ON].
[FILE FORMAT]
Recording format
Sampling rate/bit
[MOV]
Linear PCM (LPCM)
48 kHz/24 bit
[MP4]
AAC
48 kHz/16 bit
[AVCHD]
Dolby Audio
48 kHz/16 bit
A
CH1 SELECT switch
B
CH2 SELECT switch
CH1 SELECT switch setting
CH2 SELECT switch setting
Input signal to be recorded
Audio channel 1
Audio channel 2
<INT/MIC (L)>
<INT/MIC (R)>
Built-in microphone <L>/<MIC> terminal
Lch
Built-in microphone <R>/<MIC> terminal
Rch
<INPUT1>
Built-in microphone <L>/<MIC> terminal
Lch
<INPUT 1> terminal
<INPUT2>
Built-in microphone <L>/<MIC> terminal
Lch
<INPUT 2> terminal
<INPUT1>
<INT/MIC (R)>
<INPUT 1> terminal
Built-in microphone <R>/<MIC> terminal
Rch
<INPUT1>
<INPUT 1> terminal
<INPUT 1> terminal
<INPUT2>
<INPUT 1> terminal
<INPUT 2> terminal
X2000
X1500