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Topic: Audiosync 25 fps for Elmo GS 1200 for selling / Sold
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Mark L Barton
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 621
From: Bristol, South Glos, England
Registered: Mar 2009
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posted June 04, 2016 04:36 PM
Hello, is the price negotiable? It is a lot of money if the item does not run the projector. I would buy if you can lower the price please. Thank you, Mark
Bonjour, est le prix est négociable? Il est beaucoup d'argent si l'article ne fonctionne pas le projecteur . Je voudrais acheter si vous pouvez baisser le prix s'il vous plaît . Merci, Mark
Hallo, ist der Preis verhandelbar? Es ist eine Menge Geld, wenn das Element nicht den Projektor läuft. Ich würde kaufen, wenn Sie den Preis bitte senken kann. Danke , Mark
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Maurizio Di Cintio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 977
From: Ortona, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted June 20, 2016 05:51 AM
Hello Paul and Andrew. NLE stands for Non Linear Editing System: it refers to such systems as Premiere, Avid etc. I use one of these to prepare cued leadered audio masters which I use for double system screening and/or for transferring sound onto film stripe. In this way this accessory not only has the GS run at exactly 25 fps, but also starts the it at the precise cued on the leader.
Why 25? Because if you need to transfer a film's soundtrack from a DVD or a VHS (European PAL system), you have to cope with the fact the film contained in them was transferred at an actual frame rate of 25 fps: it's the only way to have a 24 fps celluloid film run as smooth as possible on a TV screen, albeit at the cost of a somewhat reduced lenght. So if you want to redub a feature, the film to be redubbed (or improved in sound quality) must run at 25: provided there are no missing frame on either sources, the operation will be successful 100%.
Once a soundtrack has been transferred in this way at 25 fps, you can also project it on ANY machine running at 24: it will sound almost imperceptibly slower, but it will still be true to the original speed: don't forget all features shown on TV and DVD actually run at 25 so eventually you may get used to this higher frame rate...
If you have problems with a film whose soundtrack was transferred at 25 and you screen it at 24, you shouldn't experience a huge difference: indeed it's almost unnoticeable. Chances are the track was recorded at a higher frame rate or the machine you use for projection runs at a lower frame rate.
In any case the unit for sale here will not give such problems.
For Andrew: I don't know if you can still buy it new; I can tell you you don't need a verison 3 GS 1200 to use this box. The speed control board needs a minimal mod to be used at both speeds.
-------------------- Maurizio
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