Keep in mind, the lower the camera placement the faster it appears you're going.... which starts to look phony. I've seen some GoPros put as low as the license plate -- causing the vids to become so blindingly "fast" (haha) it's hard to watch. For me the front engine hood is working well in terms of realism.
For audio, i've now placed a mic inside the car for personal observations or the occasional "oh sh**". I suppose another mic could be used (via a splitter) in the engine bay or near the exhaust. By keeping a multi channel PDR (Tascam DR-40) in the car while wired to the GoPro, i'm able to manipulate the audio in each channel, depending on what i think of it. Yet in every case the main problem is controlling wind noise, no matter where the mic is.
'course... it doesn't help that The Dragonslayers who hang here are often pushing the heck out of the 55mph speed limit. Good thing is, if you're near red line the engine noise will overcome the wind noise (never a bad thing) as in the video above. (Given traffic and the 55mph limit there was no point in shifting to 4th anyway. Who would even consider shifting into a triple digit gear under those conditions!)
Below is a slow, solo run (primarily 4th but lugging it) with better clarity, highlighting Wolf Pen Gap road near Vogel Park. Sadly, my abrupt turn caused me to lose my partners in crime, who met up with me later in Helen. Beautiful country tho.. really looking forward to seeing GA again. Wolf Pen Gap (about 1/2 of which you'll see) is an absolute must.
Sorry about that turn guys... next time we're at the Copperhead Lodge first night is on me.
Here's part of what you missed. If quality is good -- and you promise not to turn me into law enforcement -- i'll post others.
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhn1SWtpNsc