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Posted by carlmart on 11/01/06 15:28

Richard Crowley wrote:

> It is not possible to discuss this topic here in a sane and
> logical manner. Too many blind (deaf?) zealots on both
> sides.

Well, I was trying to. I am not used to being mistreated. This forums
should be a cooperation place, not a fighting one.

> Do whatever sounds good to you and is within your
> resources. If the MPEG-boys are satisfied, good for
> them.

That's why I said if you were a "MPEG-boy" to stay out of this topic. I
won't convince you of anything and neither will you.

> Yes, people shoot double-system without timecode
> (or even without marks) and successfully sync it to
> the picture in modern NLE post-produciton. Digital
> equipment which depends on even cheap, mass-
> market crystals makes it more likely that picture and
> sound will be reasonably close even after 10-15
> minutes, etc. Certainly better than back in the bad
> old days of reel-to-reel analog recording.

Indeed. And now we have very small, quality, portable tools that may
help filmmakers that want to use HDV for film transfer, where audio
demands are usually larger.

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