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Great write up, Charlie Fogle. Not all that long ago, you and I discussed the merits of Zoom vs Tascam. Remember that? Your suggestions cause me to revisit that discussion. Here's the Flashback Pro product that was so helpful to me: https://www.flashbackrecorder.com
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I checked out FlashBack (quickly), downloaded the free trial for the heck of it, recorded something real quick but since I have low disk space on this notebook I deleted it (might install it on my PC however). So wondering, what is that for? (I really didn't want to spend too much time on it when I could ask here). Frankly, I had plans on purchasing VideoPad for video editing but is Flashback better or is it even a video editing program? Or what? 
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The Flashback is screen capture software enhanced with other features, but, briefly, it produces the raw motion picture stock to be imported by the editor. Plug the camera into a USB, the audio into an interface, enter settings, press record. That is production. Post production begins when that those video scenes are imported into a new project in the editor, be it Video Pad or some other, to be arranged into a movie. I use Video Pad.
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Check out Windows Movie Maker, free from Microsoft: Windows Movie MakerBob
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Thanks, I had forgotten about that one.
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Rokq22: What is the latest plan?
BTW, my comments re: the Toshiba had to do with recorder quality, some adverse review. It has been discontinued.
Flashback may be used as an editor, claims to be one, but it really excels as screen recorder -- sound and picture. Yeah, MS Moviemaker and Video pad work fine. They would be considered entry level. I once had a project due and only MovieMaker available. I thought I was cooked. Surprise, it turned out to be one of my best projects ever.. a music festival. Good stock = good movie.
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Rokq22: What is the latest plan? To purchase all the following within the next few months: ZOOM R8 BIAB 2020 (UPGRADE FROM 2018) AUDIO-TECHNICA AT2020 MICROPHONE TASCAM TH-MX2 HEADPHONES TOSHIBA HDTB410XK3AA 1TB EXTERNAL PORTABLE HARD DRIVEDunno yet what movie making software I'll be using.
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Thanks, but I have decided on the "Pinnacle Studio 23" program. (And the price is VERY reasonable.  ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq7uN-jyYZ8
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Thanks for suggesting Pinnacle Studio program. I looks like what I am looking for.
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While you guys are waiting on the equipment, here's something you should try while you wait. You may already have some of this gear on hand. If not, it's inexpensive and readily available. From the likes of Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, Office Max, Office Depot - Get a digital voice recorder. Sony, Phillips and Olympus are some major name brands. These are excellent field recorders for video. Paired with a lavalier mic, they will match much more expensive shotgun mics. Wireless is acceptable but not necessary or worth the increased cost because the same result is achieved. Hard wired negates the possibility of interference, drop outs or moving out of the wireless range. Features to look for: These are not all crucial to video recording nor in most cases necessary but they are valuable to the overall and many other uses for these devices. . Better than MP3/WMA record quality - if proprietary format, usually comes with MAC/PC software to convert to WAV/AIFF . Stereo recording capability (Device has input jack and not just built in mics) . Stereo input that 1/8-35mm cable will connect into (normally labeled mic) . Stereo headphone jack . USB connectivity (negates removing micro sd card continuously) . Stereo vue meters (not necessary but great to have) . Active headphone monitoring when recording (you won't know this until you try out the unit. I've never seen this spec listed. Great to have) . PFL listening (active headphone monitoring when in record mode) is worth asking to audition and review before purchasing. It's an invaluable feature with lot's of uses . Multiple mic sensitivity levels . Multiple record quality levels . Voice Activation (you may not use this much for video, but it is very handy for other applications) . USB Mic capability Features to avoid or have the capability to disable . AGC - Auto Gain Control . Noise Reduction Indispensable Accessories (for Video and other applications) . Lavalier mic (You'll find this to be a necessary device to have) . Shotgun mic . Telephone suction cup Pickup device . 1/8"-35mm to 1/8"-35mm cable (known as Stereo to Stereo Cable) . 1/8"-35mm to 2 RCA cable (Known as Stereo to RCA Cable) . Cable end adapters (XLR, 1/4" TS (mono), TRS (Stereo) Free Bonus tips regarding the shotgun mic and telephone suction cup pickup Most shotgun mics contain what's called an FET - there is modification that allows this type of shotgun mic's sensitivity to be increased to a level that matches commercial surveillance mics in the $2,000 range. No kidding. You'll likely never need this capability however, you'll find lots of benefit and uses of a shotgun mic with video recording. Likewise, there are many uses for a telephone suction cup (TSC) Very common use for audio recording is the TSC when placed near a speaker functions as a transformer. It passes the electromagnetic waves of the speaker through the TSC transducer, through the wires and into the digital voice recorder (or any recording device). This effectively records the audio from the speaker as if it were a direct wired connection and eliminates all of the ambient room noise, talk, wind noise, etc. It's only mono but you can capture flawless audio in a room that a party is going on. The same if you're traveling in a car, boat or plane - place the TSC up to a speaker and eliminate car noise. Like the shotgun mic, there are some uncommon uses and ways to capture audio as well  Using a digital voice recorder in video recording allows the use of any video recording source and camera regardless if the video source or camera has audio capability or not. The digital voice recorder adds audio capability to any video source or camera. It also is useful if multiple cameras are being used for b-rolls. Note that micro cassette recorders will work also with the caveat that capstan motor noise may be captured along with the other audio.
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While you guys are waiting on the equipment, here's something you should try while you wait. You may already have some of this gear on hand. If not, it's inexpensive and readily available. From the likes of Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, Office Max, Office Depot - Get a digital voice recorder. Sony, Phillips and Olympus are some major name brands. These are excellent field recorders for video. Paired with a lavalier mic, they will match much more expensive shotgun mics. Wireless is acceptable but not necessary or worth the increased cost because the same result is achieved. Hard wired negates the possibility of interference, drop outs or moving out of the wireless range. Features to look for: These are not all crucial to video recording nor in most cases necessary but they are valuable to the overall and many other uses for these devices. . Better than MP3/WMA record quality - if proprietary format, usually comes with MAC/PC software to convert to WAV/AIFF . Stereo recording capability (Device has input jack and not just built in mics) . Stereo input that 1/8-35mm cable will connect into (normally labeled mic) . Stereo headphone jack . USB connectivity (negates removing micro sd card continuously) . Stereo vue meters (not necessary but great to have) . Active headphone monitoring when recording (you won't know this until you try out the unit. I've never seen this spec listed. Great to have) . PFL listening (active headphone monitoring when in record mode) is worth asking to audition and review before purchasing. It's an invaluable feature with lot's of uses . Multiple mic sensitivity levels . Multiple record quality levels . Voice Activation (you may not use this much for video, but it is very handy for other applications) . USB Mic capability Features to avoid or have the capability to disable . AGC - Auto Gain Control . Noise Reduction Indispensable Accessories (for Video and other applications) . Lavalier mic (You'll find this to be a necessary device to have) . Shotgun mic . Telephone suction cup Pickup device . 1/8"-35mm to 1/8"-35mm cable (known as Stereo to Stereo Cable) . 1/8"-35mm to 2 RCA cable (Known as Stereo to RCA Cable) . Cable end adapters (XLR, 1/4" TS (mono), TRS (Stereo) Free Bonus tips regarding the shotgun mic and telephone suction cup pickup Most shotgun mics contain what's called an FET - there is modification that allows this type of shotgun mic's sensitivity to be increased to a level that matches commercial surveillance mics in the $2,000 range. No kidding. You'll likely never need this capability however, you'll find lots of benefit and uses of a shotgun mic with video recording. Likewise, there are many uses for a telephone suction cup (TSC) Very common use for audio recording is the TSC when placed near a speaker functions as a transformer. It passes the electromagnetic waves of the speaker through the TSC transducer, through the wires and into the digital voice recorder (or any recording device). This effectively records the audio from the speaker as if it were a direct wired connection and eliminates all of the ambient room noise, talk, wind noise, etc. It's only mono but you can capture flawless audio in a room that a party is going on. The same if you're traveling in a car, boat or plane - place the TSC up to a speaker and eliminate car noise. Like the shotgun mic, there are some uncommon uses and ways to capture audio as well  Using a digital voice recorder in video recording allows the use of any video recording source and camera regardless if the video source or camera has audio capability or not. The digital voice recorder adds audio capability to any video source or camera. It also is useful if multiple cameras are being used for b-rolls. Note that micro cassette recorders will work also with the caveat that capstan motor noise may be captured along with the other audio. I have two Olympus Digital Voice Recorders ( identical models ) that I can no longer use due to my stroke. They record in .wma format by default but .wav and most audio formats also. I paid $85 each and will consider any reasonable offer. PM me.
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