@@johncosta27 Well, maybe bring the mic closer to your mouth. The experience is quite jarring when clicking onto your video, after watching some other code-along videos. There's good reason to reduce the cognitive load on viewers when presenting technical material. The fact that it's **possible** to understand your voice doesn't mean it's **easy** to understand your voice. I wouldn't be making the suggestion if I weren't interested in what you have to say. Also, please consider that not everybody who might watch has the near perfect hearing of the average someone in their twenties. Good audio isn't easy, but it's well worth the effort.
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You need a better microphone.
I think it's alright
@@johncosta27 Well, maybe bring the mic closer to your mouth. The experience is quite jarring when clicking onto your video, after watching some other code-along videos. There's good reason to reduce the cognitive load on viewers when presenting technical material. The fact that it's **possible** to understand your voice doesn't mean it's **easy** to understand your voice.
I wouldn't be making the suggestion if I weren't interested in what you have to say.
Also, please consider that not everybody who might watch has the near perfect hearing of the average someone in their twenties.
Good audio isn't easy, but it's well worth the effort.
@@y00t00b3r fair enough, I'll try and move the mic slower to me, not in the next video since that's done already, but in the following one