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Hi Cliff, I know that this post was a while ago, but it was us (CineFilm2DVD) that did the transfer for you. We use Moviestuff’s Retroscan Universal HD Scanners for all our 8, 9.5 and 16mm film transfers. Always updating equipment as soon as possible. The soundtrack will have been captured from the strip by running it through one of our GS1200 Projectors, directly capturing the sound to PC. It will then have been synced back to the video.
The retro scans don’t use sprockets at all, but have sensors which trigger each frame capture. As Richard says, usually when supplying files, we supply them as is, especially with Sound films.
The reason I am replying on this post is because I have been monitoring our website and it’s metions and back links etc, across the internet. Whilst doing this, it has taken me to lots of forums and I have read lots of complete rubbish regarding transfer of Cine Film. Most of it from people who are just trying to advertise their business. I am so glad that there are knowledgable people like Richard out there. As you say Richard, a lot of ads are misleading with companies using smoke and mirrors, trying to hide the fact that they are using projectors and camcorders or old outdated Transvideo machines. The sad thing is that a lot of people now, don’t quite fully understand Cine Film. They’ve unearthed them or found them when a loved one has passed away and then look to get them transferred. Any results they get, they are just going to take as “that’s just how they are”, because they don’t know any different. I could elaborate a lot on this, and if anyone wants me too I will. I have been a Cine enthusiast since the age of 7...now i’m 51 years young and still loving Cine! |
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