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Stop Your iPhone Suppressing Background Audio in Videos

Apple has introduced a new toggle in the iOS 26.4 update that allows iPhone users to manually enable or disable the Audio Zoom feature during video recording.

Key Points

  • The iOS 26.4 update provides users with manual control over Audio Zoom, which previously functioned automatically.
  • Audio Zoom isolates sound from a specific subject when the camera zooms in, but it can reduce ambient background noise.
  • Users can access the new setting by navigating to Settings, selecting Camera, and tapping the Record Sound menu.
  • The feature is only compatible with Spatial Audio or Stereo recording formats and remains unavailable when using Mono.
  • Apple recommends keeping the feature enabled for focused audio capture or disabling it to preserve the full soundscape of a scene.

Why it Matters

This update provides creators with greater flexibility to balance subject isolation against the need for immersive ambient audio in their video projects. By allowing users to toggle this feature, Apple addresses common complaints regarding unnatural sound flattening during zoomed-in recordings.
MacRumors Published by Tim Hardwick
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