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Re: lol said by jj nobody: my cams and tele-sync's are stereo from the projection room. I have the same setup I've been using for the past 4 years, just updated vcr copiers and cameras... but the essential standard is the same. A stereo signal coming right from the projector being stereo fed into a 2 channel audio steadyshot pedestal video camera. Please do your homework before adding to the conversation.
So you're basically saying that you are the one that made the illegal copy of Star Wars: Episode II? Interesting.
Secondly, I read the same article you did and the article mentioned that it was recorded without any direct audio connection. It said "tripod mounted digital camera", which would indicate that the sound was recorded by way of the internal microphone. Besides, with a movie like Star Wars, stereo is almost just as bad as monophonic sound. If you do not record the various surround sounds you're missing quite a lot of the movie. |
 | So you're basically saying that you are the one that made the illegal copy of Star Wars: Episode II? Interesting.
I never said anything of the sort... look at my previous posts... most of my cams never see the internet.
Also on top of that, there's not one, not two, but I've seen as many as 4 different cams and one telesync of the movie so far... can't say I've physically seen them all, but I've previewed them and know that there's at least 5 copies of it floating around... god knows how many there will be thursday. |