"Eumig - Make Sound Movies Easy" is a little booklet that I thought I could have probably done without.
My Eumig 710D. Why does it have a sound selector switch. One position for Standard 8 and another for Super 8!
So those are some of my thoughts or muses. But reading said book I came upon this page.
The sound stripe being on opposite sides to one another for Standard and Super 8.
So would that mean Eumig D dual gauge machines will actually have two heads and actually beable to access two tracks!?
The book also mentions the added thickness associated with sound film. 10% additional room on reels, or less feet per reel. Never really thought about that. So a 400ft reel having 350ft. I've seen mention of 370ft on commercial reels.
I'll have to test track access via the switch on my 710D. Not sure if I'm missing apart of the equation here though.
My Eumig 710D. Why does it have a sound selector switch. One position for Standard 8 and another for Super 8!
So those are some of my thoughts or muses. But reading said book I came upon this page.
The sound stripe being on opposite sides to one another for Standard and Super 8.
So would that mean Eumig D dual gauge machines will actually have two heads and actually beable to access two tracks!?
The book also mentions the added thickness associated with sound film. 10% additional room on reels, or less feet per reel. Never really thought about that. So a 400ft reel having 350ft. I've seen mention of 370ft on commercial reels.
I'll have to test track access via the switch on my 710D. Not sure if I'm missing apart of the equation here though.
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