Connecting to an audio accessory, Advanced controls connecting to an audio accessory – GoPro Hero 5 Black User Manual
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RAW Audio
This setting applies only to the Video capture mode and creates a
separate .wav file for your video, in addition to the standard .mp4 audio
track. You can select the level of processing to apply to the RAW audio
track. This setting is useful if you want a separate .wav file to share or use
in post-processing.
Option
Description
Low
Applies minimal processing. Ideal if you apply
audio processing in post-production.
Med
Applies processing based on the Manual
Audio Control setting (wind and/or stereo). If
Manual Audio Control is turned off, the camera
automatically switches between wind filtering
and stereo audio.
High
Applies full audio processing (automatic gain and
AAC encoding).
PRO TIP: Audio files in .wav format are captured in the same location
and with the same file name as .mp4 files. To access them, insert your
microSD card into a card reader and locate the files with your computer’s
file explorer.
Reset
This option resets all Protune settings to their default values.
ADVANCED CONTROLS
CONNECTING TO AN AUDIO ACCESSORY
An accessory microphone or other component can provide enhanced audio
for your captured video.
1. Connect the audio accessory to your camera's USB-C port using
GoPro’s Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter (sold separately).
2. From the camera's main screen, swipe down.
3. Tap Preferences > Audio Input.
4. Tap an option:
Option
Description
Standard (default)
Camera supplies power to the microphone and no
audio boost
Standard+
Camera supplies power to the microphone and a
20dB boost in audio
Non-Powered
Camera supplies no microphone power and no
audio boost
Non-Powered+
Camera provides no microphone power and a
20dB boost in audio
Line In
Use for audio equipment other than a
microphone (mixing board, guitar preamplifier,
karaoke machine, etc.)
Note: If you are not sure which option to select, refer to the information from your
microphone manufacturer.