To suppress external audio noises while recording video on an iPhone, you can follow these steps:
- Choose a quiet environment for recording your video to minimize background noise. Look for a place with minimal distractions and low ambient noise.
- The built-in microphone on an iPhone picks up sound from all directions, including unwanted ambient noise. Consider using an external directional microphone that focuses on capturing audio from a specific direction while reducing background noise. You can connect such microphones to your iPhone through the headphone jack or lightning port, depending on the iPhone model.
- If you're using an external microphone, make sure it is positioned close to the sound source you want to capture. This helps in capturing clear audio while reducing background noise.
- While recording, avoid unnecessary movements and handling of the iPhone. Unwanted contact with the device can generate noise that interferes with your video's audio quality.
- If you're recording outdoors or in a windy environment, using a windscreen or pop filter over the microphone can help reduce wind noise and minimize plosive sounds from your speech.
- After recording, you can use video editing software or dedicated audio editing tools to further reduce background noise and enhance the audio quality. These tools often provide noise reduction filters and equalizer options to refine the sound.
Adjust the mono audio, balance, and phone noise cancellation settings on iPhone. You can adjust mono audio, left-right stereo balance, and phone noise cancellation to suit your needs. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual.
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