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Topic: Reversed stereo sound - anyone else?
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Lars-Goran Ahlm
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From: Åmål, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2010
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posted March 28, 2010 11:34 AM
I have searched the forum and have not found anything about this, and I can't beleive I am the only one with prints like this.
To illustrate what I mean I will take an exampe from TV (yes it happens there too). In a scene of a movie I don't remember the name of, a person jumps in to a sports car revs up the engine and goes out of picture to the left, at the same time the sound of the car dissapeares out to the right. So, got the picture?
I have three features and one short where this appears on 8mm, and I cannot beleive that this occurs only on mine prints. And there must be a chance that it is on atleast one more title I don't have.
Of mine prints three are Disney releases, The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers Down Under and Mickey's Christmas Carol, and the non-Disney is the feature of Ben-Hur.
So has anyone else of you who own these releases also reversed sound, or are yours correct? Oh, and to clearify, this is the original sound and not re-recordings.
It just occured to me, that this also could be a test of how much you have payed attention to detail while watching your films.
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Lars-Goran Ahlm
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Posts: 205
From: Åmål, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2010
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posted April 06, 2010 05:02 PM
Not having seen any of these for a long time I had no direct moments in the films where this is obvious, but now I just recently saw Ben-Hur.
After the intermission, during the preparations for the chariot race, Sheik Ilderim pins a Star of David on Ben-Hur's belt. Then a muffled fanfare is heard in the right chanel and Ilderim briefly turns to the right, aknowledging the sound. This is how it's heard on the DVD, check it out yourselves. And so it was when I saw it on 8. But, that was with the sound in the left/right - right/left position. So if you would listen at the sound in the "right" way, the fanfare should come from the left.
So, all of you who have this film, with the original provided stereo sound, please watch this and see if this is the case on your prints to. (It most probably is)
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