I'm not sure if a good mic would be enough. In our server room, the
ambient noise is in the 95 dBA ballpark normally, or 115-120 when
running benchmarks. At least on the hot-side. The cold-side will be a
little bit quieter, but not a ton.
Lloyd
On 09/19/2016 05:25 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>
On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 16:05:09 -0600
Doran Barton wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 23:37:07 +0200
> Derrick Boudwin wrote:
>
> > If its a real rack turned on, you won't be able to hear a thing in
> > front of it :)
>
> That's why you just record the video and record the voiceover
> separately, the
On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 23:37:07 +0200
Derrick Boudwin wrote:
> If its a real rack turned on, you won't be able to hear a thing in front
> of it :)
That's why you just record the video and record the voiceover separately,
then render them together.
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Doran L. Barton - Linux, Perl, Web, good fun,
If its a real rack turned on, you won't be able to hear a thing in front of it
:)
On September 19, 2016 at 11:33:00 PM, AJ ONeal (Home) (coola...@gmail.com)
wrote:
I want to stand in front of a server rack (with das blinkin' lights ablaze)
and film a short 30-second message for part of a cr
I want to stand in front of a server rack (with das blinkin' lights ablaze)
and film a short 30-second message for part of a crowd fund video (just a
simple tripod, camera, and mic on stand, nothing fancy).
Can you help a brother out?
AJ ONeal
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