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When iPhones and old cameras fell short, one creative mind transformed their Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld into a DIY concert recording powerhouse. By mounting the Legion Go to their camera and using an HDMI-to-USB-C adapter, they unlocked direct audio input and crystal-clear video feeds. With the help of Magic Lantern firmware, they stripped away camera overlays, crafting a unique portable recording setup. Though the concert was postponed, the project was a thrilling success, proving that innovation knows no bounds. Dive into more groundbreaking DIY ideas on Avonetics, where creativity meets technology. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.
By Craft MastersWhen iPhones and old cameras fell short, one creative mind transformed their Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld into a DIY concert recording powerhouse. By mounting the Legion Go to their camera and using an HDMI-to-USB-C adapter, they unlocked direct audio input and crystal-clear video feeds. With the help of Magic Lantern firmware, they stripped away camera overlays, crafting a unique portable recording setup. Though the concert was postponed, the project was a thrilling success, proving that innovation knows no bounds. Dive into more groundbreaking DIY ideas on Avonetics, where creativity meets technology. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.