Hi all, I have been scanning in 4 reels of nitrate before I deposit it with the national archives. It's mostly fragments a projectionist in the past seems to have cobbled together.
Everything has been normal except for one piece of film, a clip from the trailer for Conquest (1937), it must be an early trailer as it still carries the original title of Marie Walewska.
I'm 99% sure I have done the extraction using AEO-Light correctly as I have done hundreds of times before but for some reason to sync the audio I had to move the offset to approximately 41 frames!
I don't know for sure but don't think this was some kind of alternate standard I am assuming maybe a lab error, has anyone seen anything like this before?
There is a possibility that I have done something silly but my workflow is fairly well standardised. I even went back and extracted the soundtrack again making sure the AEO set-in frame was 0 and that the project was set to 24fps, the frame count of the optical audio and picture elements are identical.
Here's the piece of film, you can hear how long before the sound kicks in at the start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkuSwaBzgEc
Everything has been normal except for one piece of film, a clip from the trailer for Conquest (1937), it must be an early trailer as it still carries the original title of Marie Walewska.
I'm 99% sure I have done the extraction using AEO-Light correctly as I have done hundreds of times before but for some reason to sync the audio I had to move the offset to approximately 41 frames!
I don't know for sure but don't think this was some kind of alternate standard I am assuming maybe a lab error, has anyone seen anything like this before?
There is a possibility that I have done something silly but my workflow is fairly well standardised. I even went back and extracted the soundtrack again making sure the AEO set-in frame was 0 and that the project was set to 24fps, the frame count of the optical audio and picture elements are identical.
Here's the piece of film, you can hear how long before the sound kicks in at the start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkuSwaBzgEc
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