Nice that you could get a print of Harry Potter. We used to run mostly Dolby Digital, when I was still working with 35mm film, because SDDS was so unreliable, because of the sound track placement. DTS wasn't an option for us. Sony SDDS, when it was working was unbelievably good.
I agree it probably has more to do with the film sound tracks then the reader or processer Harry potter ran good last night there was a couple of blurbs at reel change nothing very noticeable it important to keep film clean i think filmgaurd helps protect the film. DTS is the most reliable.
you are the coolest dad ever
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Can you show how you get the film off the platter and back into the container?
bro this guy kicks ass
Yes i’d love to see a video about how to wire up the sound especially dolby digital!
Noted!
nice to see you got I robot. i'm trying to get that one now too. got that same Real Steel trailer.
Ya i Like it too love the sound
Nice that you could get a print of Harry Potter. We used to run mostly Dolby Digital, when I was still working with 35mm film, because SDDS was so unreliable, because of the sound track placement. DTS wasn't an option for us. Sony SDDS, when it was working was unbelievably good.
I agree it probably has more to do with the film sound tracks then the reader or processer
Harry potter ran good last night there was a couple of blurbs at reel change nothing very noticeable it important to keep film clean i think filmgaurd helps protect the film.
DTS is the most reliable.
Great video! Thanks for keeping 35mm alive at home. This is very educational for young people who never knew how it worked before digital in theaters.
How was the movie guys
Awesome kids loved it
@@allensphotographyvideoglad to hear that
Did you put DTS Sonic Landscape or The Digital Experience trailer on it?
I put sdds logo on it
Cool I want to see it in 35mm