[Q] Record video using bluetooth headset as microphone? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This doesn't seem to work right off the bat at least, but I was hoping it was possible. I would like to record video with my HTC but use my bluetooth headset for the audio rather than the phone's microphone. Is this possible with video recording software, stock or otherwise?

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I just purchased Audio Notes for audio recording. I noticed that there is a feature that records phone calls from speakerphone. This works like a charm, but however when I use the BT headset it doesn't pick-up the conversation from the host.
Is there anyway around to record the BT audio or no?
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I lately have used my Motorola MileStone to record video often and I found that the Video Recorder quality is good enough for my project but not the sound quality.
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I've just tried connecting headset and tried to record video but the microphone used was the built-in one You've probably knew this so take this just as a BUMP to this thread
edit> I don't have a BT headset so I've just tried pairing milestone with my notebook and set it to be used as BT headset - however the camera still used the builtin mic.
Well considering the fact that you WILL eventually dump the recorded video into your video editing application - why don't you record the video and audio separately?
Get a decent audio recorder (eg. an mp3 recorder or whatsoever), and then just replace the video audio track with the one that you have recorded.
I would assume there would be some syncing process. But that's the easiest way to do it without any hack or whatsoever. Just plain basic.

Suggestions for a wireless microphone for video recording

I'm interested in using my phone as a camcorder to record my video blogs. I haven't been able to find any information on
A. Changing the microphone settings for video recording
B. Wireless microphones that work with our phone's
Thanks in advance for any info you may have.
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I'm guessing that there's no solution for this.
I've considered using my blue tooth headset as the microphone receiver because this feature is available in Easy VoiceRecorder Pro but I don't see any setting adjustments in the video recording setup.
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Απ: Suggestions for a wireless microphone for video recording
I have built this adapter http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36038426 for using an external mic. Can't use it yet cause I lack the mic
Also you can look for fm wireless transmitters in evilBay. They sell really cheap and can record from very far.
Answered my own question
I was able to record sound from my Plantronics blue tooth headset. I'm not happy with the sound quality but I am happy that it works. Now I need look into purchasing a bluetooth microphone. Any suggestions??
Terribly sorry for wasting a thread. Hopefully this will answer someone else's questions about this feature.
Απ: Suggestions for a wireless microphone for video recording
Trying to record from my bt hands free with easy voice recorder the app informs me that the max audio quality that a bt device can record is limited to 8khz which explains your disappointment. So the bt solution is not an option.
My first question is whether the built in camera can use a bt external mic?
or is there an app that would?
also, Im using the samsung hs3000 for my external headset and the device has a built in mic which i thought would make it a great bt lapel mic...
i'll have to break it out and see if it works (or look for a camera app that enables the use of an external mic)
I was able to use my bluetooth headset with the camera app but not with my voice recorder app. The voice recorder app gives very poor sound quality when using the Bluetooth headset.
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How were you able to use BT headset with Camera App? I have Galaxy Camera and am trying to use BT headset as external mic (jut like you) ... any success so far?
AbrahamWalker said:
I was able to use my bluetooth headset with the camera app but not with my voice recorder app. The voice recorder app gives very poor sound quality when using the Bluetooth headset.
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Im also looking for a solution to record videos on my SM-G900F (Samsung Galaxy S5) using the mic on bluetooth from Bose A20 headset. Hopefully some apps will make it possible for me.

[Q] Is the HDR microphone used for sound recording?

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I'm asking because Nokia's phones which have a HAAC mic utilise the HDR mic when recording video, but when recording audio only, loud sounds are distorted which means it doesn't use the high quality HDR/HAAC mic, and apparently no one'd written a windows phone app that uses the HDR/HAAC mic when I asked last year - can someone confirm things are different on Android?
Of course running a custom ROM may mean the HDR mic isn't supported in the first place (referring to this thread).
Would be great if someone could experiment and find out what's what!

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