Thursday, November 7, 2019

Cheapest binaural and HDR video recording

Unfotunately we cannot find a complete phone that can do this cheaply. You can use Xperia ZX2.

To get better binaural effect you may use the wired or wireless Hooke Verse microphone.

As it turned out, almost all Xperia mobile phones have stereo microphones located binaurally, i.e.
facing sideways. No need to use external microphones or NC31E earphones. To enhance their binaural effects, just cover their backs with our hands while holding the phones.

I have checked that all my Xperia phones are capable of stereo sound recording.
Z1, Z2, Z3, Z5p and XA1  Ultra.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_4K_video_recording_devices

Sony XPeria XZ2 and XZ2 Compact – World's first "4K HDR" recording on a phone. Can be unabled, too.
 Sony Xperia XZ2
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Xperia XZ2 Premium also has a stereo recording ability
 https://support.sonymobile.com/my/xperiaxz2premium/userguide/overview---ki/
5 and 12 are the locations for the microphones which place them binaurally.
Just put your hands behind these microphones in order to simulate our ears.


 



 Maybe LGV30 also.
 LG V30 - 4K HDR (8-bit Log from 10-bit signal, can't record in 10 bit at all.)






LG V30 (cropped).jpg
hybrid-log-gamma
 
A graphical representation of an SDR and HLG signal. The vertical axis is the signal, from broadcast, cable or satellite for example. "0" is black, "1" is bright white. The horizontal axis is the physical brightness coming out of your television. An SDR TV would see the HLG signal and think it was "normal," showing an image that had, perhaps better highlight detail. An HDR TV that's HLG-compatible would understand what to do with the HLG signal and show that brighter information as a physically brighter part of the image (i.e. how HDR normally works).



 https://www.amazon.com/Hooke-Verse-Bluetooth-Headphones-Microphones/dp/B076P7DLQN

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