Just got a Reels, after trying another machine that had trouble and often jammed. Reels handles films great, but... I have trouble getting a stable picture. Sometimes it flutters, sometimes it doesn't. Can't figure out a rhyme or reason -- sometimes with the same film! (If there's a problem, I try more than once.) Any hints to fix this? I'm following instructions. What am I doing wrong?
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing Flutter is apparently caused by pinching in the feed reel and/or misalignment of the feed sprocket. Switching the switch back and forth (sometimes more than once) usually solves it. And re-reeling a warped reel is a good idea, too. Turns out even plastic reels can warp and pinch.
I am experiencing the same issue, from time to time and with the same scenes. It can be something about registration in the SD card, type of for formatting of the card etc. Also I have noticed that the problem seems to solve if I zoom the image back and a big amount of the sprocket holes and left marging of the film is on screen... something I still do not like as I suppose I am losing definition in my scans.
Invest in better 8mm film transfer systems. The wolverine type film scanners are not good compared to anything else out there. But im glad you use elgato. Its easy and it works and you get good transfers using it. Wish i could come and see your shop and talk and trade ideas.
I will get something when it comes available. But the reels machine is far superior to the wolverine. And it is really good with crispy film. Very gentle.
@EmeraldCoastDigitizing reels scanners have register problems. Your eyes have come used to it so you don't see it. All these wolverine type scanners have this problem. The stop click stop click produces this issue
Hi, can you digitize the regular video eight cassettes? The ones that came before digital eight? Also, do you have a website or something where I can find your pricing? Thanks.
Hello. Have you checked that this does not work well with cards higher than 32 Gb? I'm having a wobbling aleatory image and I am using a 64 Gb card... can this be the issue? Haven't read anything about this in the manual
None of them actually. They are more or less the same OEM hardware with different brand slapped onto them and minimal changes in the internal software but sadly they are all not providing a true 24p picture and most super 8 home movies were shot at 18fps anyway and the machines also have a really low bitrate AND wrong aspect ratio as well. They are like the Super 8 version of those 6 megapixel camera photo "scanners" that are sold everywhere, which are the worst thing you can do to your film negatives. The only actually good 8mm / Super 8 filmscanners are actual telecine machines (like a Retroscan Universal MK1) that not only run in realtime instead of frame by frame but also have a much better image quality. Sure they cost more but you should not cheap out on that. If you can afford it, get it and avoid these cheapo plastic Super 8 scanners that are flooding the market. They simply suck.
Good question. So with my workflow. I only transfer tapes while I’m in the building. So I always check the recordings. If they reach two hrs I will notice and stop the recording and start a new one :)
No big deal. I have plenty of stuff to do while they run. And I don’t have to sit there and focus on it. If I had projector based transfer system I would have to focus on the film job only when it comes in. Now I just do it along side my tape transfers. Just slowly pick away at it in the background.
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Just got a Reels, after trying another machine that had trouble and often jammed. Reels handles films great, but... I have trouble getting a stable picture. Sometimes it flutters, sometimes it doesn't. Can't figure out a rhyme or reason -- sometimes with the same film! (If there's a problem, I try more than once.)
Any hints to fix this? I'm following instructions. What am I doing wrong?
I don’t have the flutter issue. Only issues I have are broken sprocket holes and splices
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing Flutter is apparently caused by pinching in the feed reel and/or misalignment of the feed sprocket. Switching the switch back and forth (sometimes more than once) usually solves it. And re-reeling a warped reel is a good idea, too. Turns out even plastic reels can warp and pinch.
I am experiencing the same issue, from time to time and with the same scenes. It can be something about registration in the SD card, type of for formatting of the card etc. Also I have noticed that the problem seems to solve if I zoom the image back and a big amount of the sprocket holes and left marging of the film is on screen... something I still do not like as I suppose I am losing definition in my scans.
Invest in better 8mm film transfer systems. The wolverine type film scanners are not good compared to anything else out there.
But im glad you use elgato. Its easy and it works and you get good transfers using it. Wish i could come and see your shop and talk and trade ideas.
I will get something when it comes available. But the reels machine is far superior to the wolverine. And it is really good with crispy film. Very gentle.
I wanted to get that 8mm Elmo set up on eBay but the guy doesn’t have any example footage.
@EmeraldCoastDigitizing reels scanners have register problems. Your eyes have come used to it so you don't see it. All these wolverine type scanners have this problem. The stop click stop click produces this issue
Hi, can you digitize the regular video eight cassettes? The ones that came before digital eight?
Also, do you have a website or something where I can find your pricing? Thanks.
Yes and yes emeraldcoastdigitizing.com
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing then you have a rare transfer scanner. Congratulations!!!!!!!
Hello. Have you checked that this does not work well with cards higher than 32 Gb? I'm having a wobbling aleatory image and I am using a 64 Gb card... can this be the issue? Haven't read anything about this in the manual
Was that paper you used to clean the heads
Ohhhhh yeahhhhhh
What is your color coding on the stickers
Just numbering for tapes. I color each job differently that way there are no mix ups. Just a redundancy
Which program can I use to edited out the extra footage at the end of the transfer
QuickTime Player and windows media player both have trim options
Which 8mm scan is the best the Kodak or wolverine
I’d say the Kodak. I’ve had 3 different wolverines and had problems with all of them. They do the job but are just problematic. I like the reels best.
None of them actually. They are more or less the same OEM hardware with different brand slapped onto them and minimal changes in the internal software but sadly they are all not providing a true 24p picture and most super 8 home movies were shot at 18fps anyway and the machines also have a really low bitrate AND wrong aspect ratio as well. They are like the Super 8 version of those 6 megapixel camera photo "scanners" that are sold everywhere, which are the worst thing you can do to your film negatives. The only actually good 8mm / Super 8 filmscanners are actual telecine machines (like a Retroscan Universal MK1) that not only run in realtime instead of frame by frame but also have a much better image quality. Sure they cost more but you should not cheap out on that. If you can afford it, get it and avoid these cheapo plastic Super 8 scanners that are flooding the market. They simply suck.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 They do not cost more... they cost much much more and are definitely not an option for anyone buying a Kodak Reels.
El gato software will record a 6 hour vhs tape ? or will it break it down to 2gb files automatically ?
Good question. So with my workflow. I only transfer tapes while I’m in the building. So I always check the recordings. If they reach two hrs I will notice and stop the recording and start a new one :)
30 minutes to do a 3 minute film. Ouch!!! But the scanner does work.
No big deal. I have plenty of stuff to do while they run. And I don’t have to sit there and focus on it. If I had projector based transfer system I would have to focus on the film job only when it comes in. Now I just do it along side my tape transfers. Just slowly pick away at it in the background.
I’ve gotten to where I can flip reels on all 3 in about 3 minutes