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Topic: Analog sound track problems
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Jarryd Beard
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 229
From: Hellertown, PA
Registered: Jul 2004
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posted 11-17-2004 01:19 PM
Perhaps there is a similar discussion already, but I've searched and couldn't find any. If someone may be so kind as to direct me to that topic if it exists, I would be forever grateful. Anyway, here's my question:
Does anybody know what's up with analog sound tracts over the past year. In the early summer especially, there were quite a few films that had a reel of terrible, muffled sound. We had three prints of Troy and all had identical problems on a reel. Because of this, we figured it would be useless to ask for replacements. However, when there was an isolated case, a replacement reel was usually requested. The problem didn't seem to come from any particular studio. I don't know about the film manufacturer, though. Our six screen theatre has three DTS and three analog only houses. The only LED sound reader was in a DTS house. We really didn't know if an LED would solve the problem over tungsten, the digital was the source.
Anyway, I'd be interested to know of any related problems, especially if the audio that performed poorly on tungsten was ok on LED's. The switch to new sound readers is probably inevitable now due to the release of cyan dye. But, it would still be nice to know.
Thanks, and apologies in advance if this topic already exists somewhere.
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