Recording internal audio on video - Honor 10 Questions & Answers

Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if its possible to record internal audio whilst taking a video. For example on my old samsung galaxy S5, if I was listening to music with my headphones and I record a snapchat or instagram then the video would record the sound in perfect quality.
My honor 10 doesnt seem to do this. I'm quite sure I never enabled this or downloaded an app on my old phone. Just wondering if anybody knows if it's possible?
thank

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Possible to capture video and record voice via external microphone

Pretty much as the title explains, I'm trying to figure out if there is a way I can record using the camera on the phone, But record my voice through the hands free earphones.
Why?
Because I like to record with my phone mounted on my motorbike, I'd would be better if I could record from the mic as
A) I can talk
B) The mic Can be shielded by my helmet to remove all the wind noises.
I've searched through the forums, So sorry if It's been asked/Answered, I had no luck finding anything with google or here. The best option I got was use "Lg Camera", But I had no luck with external microphone options there unfortunately
Thanks in advance for your help

[Q] recording video without sound

Hello all,
I have a problem with my new SGS2 and could not find anywhere a solution for this. When I record a video there is no sound recorded also, only the image... In the camera application there is no option for enable/disable this feature like in the SGS1. Anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks.
You meant that there is no option to record a Video without Audio right? If it is then I'd also like to know the same.
Regards.
Very strange request that but a valid question nonetheless (not that id be recording a video without sound)
No!!! I don't want to record videos without sound... who would want this? My SGS2 does NOT RECORD VIDEOS WITH SOUND!!! I mention that when I use an application to record only voice it works, so it's not the microphone...
Oh! For me it's exactly the opposite. I sometimes will like to record a Video without Audio. But I just can't find an option to do that. It always records Audio with a video
nobody had this problem?
very faint audio when recording video
I have a Galaxy S2 purchased for Bell, rooted with KG2 kernel, and unlocked for Rogers. When I record video using the stock Camera app, the sound is *very* faint. The mic works fine when making a call or when recording audio with an app like Voice Recorder. I didn't try making a video before rooting, so I don't know if that is related. I tried lgCamera and had the same problem.
Any suggestions for what could be wrong?
jdchristensen said:
I have a Galaxy S2 purchased for Bell, rooted with KG2 kernel, and unlocked for Rogers. When I record video using the stock Camera app, the sound is *very* faint. The mic works fine when making a call or when recording audio with an app like Voice Recorder. I didn't try making a video before rooting, so I don't know if that is related. I tried lgCamera and had the same problem.
Any suggestions for what could be wrong?
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Or any suggestions for how to debug this further?

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S2 DXLP7 Camera app bug?

As you may know, DXLP7 is one of the full ICS releases of Ice Cream Sandwich. One of the updates brings stereo audio recording to the Samsung Galaxy S2's video recordings.
However, the audio channels do not correspond to their actual relative location in the video. In fact, they are inverted so what should be heard in the left channel is now in the right channel, and vice versa. (this is when the video is being recorded with the phone's home button on the right side of the phone.)
Flipping the phone so that the home button is on the left side fixes the audio problem, but another problem arises. The camera app's interface is in the right orientation, and so is the playback of the recorded video. But when the video file is copied to the computer and played using a PC media player, the video is flipped 180 degrees.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a fix besides editing the video itself?
vantt1 said:
As you may know, DXLP7 is one of the full ICS releases of Ice Cream Sandwich. One of the updates brings stereo audio recording to the Samsung Galaxy S2's video recordings.
However, the audio channels do not correspond to their actual relative location in the video. In fact, they are inverted so what should be heard in the left channel is now in the right channel, and vice versa. (this is when the video is being recorded with the phone's home button on the right side of the phone.)
Flipping the phone so that the home button is on the left side fixes the audio problem, but another problem arises. The camera app's interface is in the right orientation, and so is the playback of the recorded video. But when the video file is copied to the computer and played using a PC media player, the video is flipped 180 degrees.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a fix besides editing the video itself?
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im sorry but this is very confusing for me....
1: it can record stereo, so you will hear 2 seperate channels.... but how in a phone with its builtin mic can to record specific to each channel?
i mean you want to hear your left speaker say left and right say right when you record the sound?
for me you can hear different sounds from both speakers, with better quality.....thats enough
atifsh said:
im sorry but this is very confusing for me....
1: it can record stereo, so you will hear 2 seperate channels.... but how in a phone with its builtin mic can to record specific to each channel?
i mean you want to hear your left speaker say left and right say right when you record the sound?
for me you can hear different sounds from both speakers, with better quality.....thats enough
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Well, the idea of stereo sound is to have the correct sounds coming out of their respective left and right channels, right? If I record something coming from the left side but the sound comes out from the right channel in the video, wouldn't that be weird?

Too sensitive microphone during recording videos

I have a problem that when I'm recording movies, the audio quality is very bad. This mainly applies to recording movies in noisy places, for example in clubs. Instead of music, you can hear only buzzing, clattering and cracking. I think that reducing the sensitivity of the microphone during recording would solve this problem. Unfortunately, I could not find the right guide on how to do it on the internet. Literally all tutorials either do not work or show how to change the microphone's sensitivity only when calling. I tried to modify DEC1 and DEC2 values ​​in literally all files whose name starts with "mixer_paths ...". It also did not help. I would like to add that the quality of sound on movies recorded with other phones in the same places is as it should be, the music is clearly heard without any disturbance.
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ROM - Android 6.0.1 MIUI 10.2 (Dev 8.11.22)
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Internal Audio(in-Game sounds) recording with earphones on?

Hi all,
There are plenty of smartphone which are offering feature to record internal audio except our phone oppo reno 10x zoom. When we record our game play(pubg mobile for me) and watch it again , we should be able to hear the sounds which we hear while playing game e.g like gun firing sounds etc. Can we expect this in OS 7 update? I have seen some people using earphone button holding trick and I tried it but it was not working with the earphones which came in the box.
P.S: you can record sounds without earphones on , that is different case and not useful for gamer.

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