bdk wrote:
Is there a way to port that audio into a video camera or phone recording or does that all have to be done in post-processing? Seems like it would be hard to synchronize after the fact.
I would assume running a 3.5mm aux cord from one of the outputs on the scanner into the audio input of a video camera would do the trick. I've done something similar by running a live audio feed from an external source through a video camera, both while recording to a memory card and capturing to a laptop, and it has worked just fine. Of course, you're not going to be able to listen to the scanner while you're using the headphone jack to send the audio to the video camera unless there are multiple audio outputs on the scanner. The input from the scanner would also override the video camera's microphone unless your camera has the ability to handle multiple audio inputs.
I'm not sure if that process would work for a phone. I guess it would depend on how your audio is recorded. If you can use the headphone jack on the phone as an audio input, I think that it would probably work in a similar manner to the method described above.