Voice Recording From 50s to GoPro

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  • Official comment
    Alex - Sena Support
    Alex - Sena Support

    most likely induced static from the splitter cable you're using.

  • Vic Oien
    Vic Oien

    I figured it out it was a setting in the app. Now Im just having trouble with a lot of static noise.

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  • Tom Danny
    Tom Danny

    Promotional hoodies I cant get my voice to go through my splitter to the go pro. I have the 50s > splitter > gopro. It records all the music coming through the sena and everything else but it is not recording my voice. Is there a setting Im missing? Please help. Thanks.

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  • Simion John
    Simion John

    The issue likely lies in how the splitter is routing audio to the GoPro. Most splitters are designed to merge audio sources, but they don’t always properly separate the microphone input from the Sena 50S. First, check if the Sena is set to transmit your voice along with the other audio by ensuring the intercom and microphone are enabled in the settings. Then, verify that the splitter supports microphone pass-through; many basic splitters don't handle mic inputs correctly. If that's the case, you may need a specific TRRS splitter designed to carry both mic and audio signals to the GoPro. Additionally, ensure the GoPro's audio input settings (if available) are set to accept an external mic. Testing with a different splitter or adapter compatible with Sena and GoPro could resolve the issue.

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