The cracking is most likely that your performers were too loud for the microphone setting, causing distortion. Usually turning down the level control can fix this. But you probably tried that. So try moving the performers further away from the microphones. #AskCBCMusic
Those Zoom X/Y mics are probably better as an ambient mic and not a close mic. Breathing noise is always an issue. This could be simply a physical thing. Your performers are breathing loud. Another culprit could be a compressor. If there is a compressor setting on the unit.
Try turning it off. That might stop the pumping sound that brings up the volume of the breathing. So, lower volume setting, greater physical distance and no compressor. And lots of trial and error. Bit rate is probably not the problem. Leave that at the highest rate.
As for the video flicker. I’m an audio geek not a video geek so no comment. lol RS
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