Hello Folks;
Since I have been getting too much time on my hands, I have contemplated the possibility to convert my 8mm films in digital form. I was amazed after I reviewed some of the rolls of film, on how much history there was. Long story short here I'm and I'm soo glad I did before I bought a Wolverine Machine.
First of all I own ( and miraculously Jerry rigged to work) a Canon Ps-1000 and right off the bat I would ask if anyone in this forum happens to have a PDF of the Manual.
2nd and maybe most important... this Projector has the so called Sound on Sound option which I did use back in 70's and 80's. The question is..... Is it possible to delete the S on S portion of the sound ?........ I 'm not sure if the sound is on 1 or 2 track ( hence the need of the manual to see if maybe there is a way also becasue I see 2 magnetic strips on the film). AS far as the machine I will definitely consider the conversion to hawkeye once a find a used or work less Wolverine machine. I'm Adobe Premiere proficient and I get manipulate the movie file once I can get it out, however garbage in garbage out.... I need the best quality file I can get out of the machine and for that I need to understand the inner working. So far I'm soaking as much info's as I can from the post in this forum. Thank you all for letting me into your family.
Mimmo
Since I have been getting too much time on my hands, I have contemplated the possibility to convert my 8mm films in digital form. I was amazed after I reviewed some of the rolls of film, on how much history there was. Long story short here I'm and I'm soo glad I did before I bought a Wolverine Machine.
First of all I own ( and miraculously Jerry rigged to work) a Canon Ps-1000 and right off the bat I would ask if anyone in this forum happens to have a PDF of the Manual.
2nd and maybe most important... this Projector has the so called Sound on Sound option which I did use back in 70's and 80's. The question is..... Is it possible to delete the S on S portion of the sound ?........ I 'm not sure if the sound is on 1 or 2 track ( hence the need of the manual to see if maybe there is a way also becasue I see 2 magnetic strips on the film). AS far as the machine I will definitely consider the conversion to hawkeye once a find a used or work less Wolverine machine. I'm Adobe Premiere proficient and I get manipulate the movie file once I can get it out, however garbage in garbage out.... I need the best quality file I can get out of the machine and for that I need to understand the inner working. So far I'm soaking as much info's as I can from the post in this forum. Thank you all for letting me into your family.
Mimmo
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