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Posted by chris on 04/17/06 18:24
Hello:
I know this is a highly discussed topic, and I have done a lot of
reading up to this point so far. I am interested in capturing some old
Super 8 film movies with sound on my PC (to AVI files for encoding and
burning to DVD later). I am looking for more feedback at doing the
capturing part myself instead of taking the film in somewhere. I have
found some posts of people that have been able to successfully capture
their old films, but I haven't seen much information on capturing Super
8 with sound (I have seen mostly articles on capturing films without
sound).
Has anybody been able to capture their films with sound and get close
to telecine quality somehow (good image quality, color, and minimal/no
flicker)? And if so what capturing equipment did you use and what
settings worked the best? I currently have a projector and analog
capture card for the PC (and firewire port), and will probably have to
rent a digital video camera. If there is no way to match a telecine,
what are the recommendations for those (hopefully for rent)?
Thank you very much for all feedback. I hope this in turn helps others
down the road decide which way to choose, too.
Thanks...
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Chris
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