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Topic: Re-Recording Sound with DVD Audio
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted June 15, 2015 03:00 AM
No it doesn't Rik, though a kit can be obtained from Edwin if you desire this feature. My projector is as standard and has only a 18fps or 24fps electrical switch to change the fixed speeds.
My findings have been that if you run even just a 200ft short through the projector from cold, then when you do your first reel of recording, the projector maintains very stable consistent speed. That speed on any given day may vary somewhat by fractions of one frame per second but nevertheless it is constant after warm up.
All I do then to synchronize, is find the exact speed the projector is running at by altering the pitch/ tempo of my digital video software, and once found, it tends to stick with the projector almost perfectly.
If any miniscule adjustments are required throughout a 600ft reel being recorded, I use the slider control on my digital software controller to adjust the tempo/pitch by miniscule amounts to either catch up or slow down to the exact frame of the running film.
It is a visual technique by running the video image as close as is possible to a small A4 sized projected image and I have found that the eye will detect any very slight mismatch of frame before lip sync will be noticeably out.
I am a fussy bugger and I have to say this technique provides excellent results for me with just a little initial practice to begin with.
Very often the projector and software can run solo without me even touching the slider on the controller for around 20 minutes plus.
The Bauer has given me by far the best results of any machine I have tried using this method with. The stereo recordings obtainable from the best digital sources of today far surpass ANY Derann pre recording I have ever heard on any of my films.
It is well worth the effort on any film where you are confident the stripe will be good enough to record on. This of course, can always be tested on the films leader first.
This is roughly the set up I use minus the A4 screen when this was taken. In reality, the projector sits quite a bit further back than this photo suggests, therefore matching the image size of the laptop screen so as to closely monitor the two images side by side.
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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