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YigitcanY

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  1. OKEY I FİX! My problem solution was as follows. my microphone settings were as follows. Built-in microphone setting: automatic External microphone setup + 6dB microphone input setting: Line (This was wrong) All filters are off. When I chose the microphone input setting as "microphone", it was using both its own microphone and an external microphone and saving it as a single audio file. I thought the only solution for this was the "Line" option of the microphone input setting. I met with Istanbul Fujifilm. it was that I chose the microphone input setting as "microphone" and turned off the built-in microphone from the built-in microphone setting. When I did this I used the external microphone and it didn't record the internal microphone. I tried this with both cameras I have. And I was able to get a very clean sound in both! I hope it's just your fault too. Also, the most common mistake was using a three-line jack. The machine causes 95% of problems when using the three-line jack. We need to use two-line jacks! Dont use your phones mic. And sorry my english bad. I'm translated whit google. I hope you could understand.
  2. Hello there. I experimented with two different XT-4's. Both have the same result. The sound level is really bad. I turned off all the filters in the settings and set the volume to maximum. But the result is still awful. The external microphone I am using does not require additional power. I ran a test with the Saramonic BLK500. I ran a test with Rode VideoMic Pro. It still sounds very bad on both devices. I guess it's a chronic problem. By the way, I installed the most recent version. I turned all the filters off and on one by one, using two different cameras and two different external microphones. A machine has been handed over for testing by fujifilm! I'm still running the tests but I haven't found a solution.
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