The audio quality coming from 16mm films is 'crappy.' Even with our unit that has line outputs, the sound leaves much to be desired.
Is there a way to extract better sound from these optical tracks. Or is it just one of those things a person has to live with (we do use audio programmes like goldwave, etc. to fix the sound somewhat after the fact, but it would be nice to have a better initial source).
I guess what I'm asking is if it would be worthwhile to find a way to modify the sound pickup cell or the projector's amp (if possible) to get better quality. Or is the poor quality a limitation of the film's sound track?
We are attempting a 'poor man's' version of higher quality telecine. See https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1112853#1112853 for thread on this.
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Originally Posted by travismoran
Try to describe the audio and I can tell you what you need. Crappy is to general a term.Your miserable life is not worth the reversal of a Custer decision.
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