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Topic: Soundtrack ticks and hums
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Kyle Thiessen
Film Handler
Posts: 13
From: Chicago, IL, USA
Registered: Jun 2002
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posted 06-28-2002 06:47 PM
Hey, gang...Long-time reader, first-time poster. I'm currently working in a non-union IMAX booth, and per IMAX Co.'s contract, this booth must have its own designated projection staff apart from the other 20 35mm projectors also in this building. Management here seems to resent us for this, so we make sure that everything runs flawlessly -- not only because we actually have pride in what we're doing, but also to validate our postion here. Long story short, we too have a 35mm projector in here. Now, it's bad enough they have us running a 7,000 watt bulb in a 3,000 watt Big Sky lamphouse, but I've noticed recently we're also having sound issues. The problem is this: We run in Dolby Digital. And I've been noticing when I walk down into the auditorium that there are faint ticks and warbles in the soundtrack. They are quick, sporatic and subtle, but are most prominent during long, soft notes in the musical score. The best comparison I can offer is that the noises are similar to those found in poorly-encoded mp3s. It's not an issue with the print; I've noticed this in "Lord of the Rings," "Spider-Man" and now "Minority Report." Does anyone happen to have a clue what this is? For all practical purposes, I'm self-taught, so forgive my ignorance. kyle t.
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