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The audio comes out with the HDMI plug. If you purchase an adapter, you should be able to break the audio out from the video. The audio is not the best unless you purchase a Skelton case for it. The case it comes with was designed to protect the GoPro, not bring in good quality sound.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The USB port can be used with separately purchased 3.5 stereo mic adapter. The camera is really small, I'd be afraid of blowing out the audio with output from mixing board. I have used my gopro to record live performances. I record the video with GoPro and audio with Zoom H5 (mixer out to H5) with really nice results. I've recorded acoustic sets using GoPro only and was able to get good sound after mixing audio with Logic Pro (QuickTime will separate audio file then import into DAW of choice then bring the mixed audio back into the video.) I usually post videos once a week on https://www.deberney.com and will be posting some of the music videos taken with the GoPro. It's really easy to setup and forget about it as you can get your various angles and close ups through your video editor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't see why not my son connected to his helmet with screws.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On certain cameras yes it is possible and fairly easy, if your camera has an audio out port (the go pro has a special adapter that plugs into the side for its audio in/out I believe) then its just a matter of plugging from cameras out to sound boards in. You most likely will need a 3.5 mm to 1/4" audio Cable to go from camera to board because most boards ive used offer 3pin Xlr or 1/4" plug inputs and most camera outputs are are 3.5 mm. Just a matter of following your signal flow.
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