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#1
Hello,
since I was adviced to use a IR remote control device instead of using a lua scipt to start/stop video recording on my EOS M i have build myself such a device.

It takes the Audio Signal from my DR-70D and searches for the slate signal and then uses an IR Led to Start/Stop the recording.

On The DR-70D you need to set the Slate Auto Tone to HEAD+TAIL meaning both at the start and end of the recording there is going to be a slate signal but the camera will only pick up the Tail/end Signal.

Parts needed: Raspberry Pi Pico
                     3.5mm audio jack brakeout board
                     0.1 microF Capacitor
                     940 nm IR Led
First here is the very simple schemetic for this:

And This is the arduino IDE code I came up with:
/****************************************
Sketch for a Raspberry Pi Pico based IR
remote Camera starter triggerd by the
slate Signal of a Tascam DR-70D
****************************************/

const int sampleWindow = 500;                   // Sample window width in mS (500 mS = 0.5s)
unsigned int sample;
void setup()
{
  pinMode(0, OUTPUT);                           // Set GP0 as Output
}
void loop()
{
  unsigned long startMillis= millis();          // Start of sample window
  unsigned int peakToPeak;                      // peak-to-peak level
  unsigned int signalMax = 0;
  unsigned int signalMin = 1024;
  while (millis() - startMillis < sampleWindow) // collect data for 500 mS
  {
    sample = analogRead(A0);                    // read from ADC0
    if (sample < 1024)                          // toss out spurious readings
    {
      if (sample > signalMax)
      {
        signalMax = sample;                     // save just the max levels
      }
      else if (sample < signalMin)
      {
        signalMin = sample;                     // save just the min levels
      }
    }
  }
peakToPeak = signalMax - signalMin;             // max - min = peak-peak amplitude

if (peakToPeak < 900 and peakToPeak > 820)      // test for slate Signal
  {
    delay(2000);                                // Wait 2s inorder to not pickup the same slate again
    for(int i=0; i<16; i++)                     // blink IR Led 16 times
    {
      digitalWrite(0, HIGH);
      delayMicroseconds(16);                    // with 16 microseconds on
      digitalWrite(0, LOW);
      delayMicroseconds(16);                    // and 16 microseconds off time
    }
    delayMicroseconds(5360);                    // Off Period of 5360 microseconds
    for(int i=0; i<16; i++)                     // blink IR Led 16 times
    {
      digitalWrite(0, HIGH); 
      delayMicroseconds(16);                    // with 16 microseconds on
      digitalWrite(0, LOW);
      delayMicroseconds(16);                    // and 16 microseconds off time
    }
  }
}
#2
I have a EOS M and a Tascam DR-70D Audio Recorder whitch has a slate function aka a loud beep to better sync audio in post.

My qustion now is could i use that loud sound in order to automaticly start and stop the recording?

Why do i want to do this?
I have multiple cameras that are circled around what i am filming and i would like to use wireless audio to start/stop the cameras simoultaniosly.