I do hope you market this program in the future. I have a silent film I made but I had to cut around, or add titles. Because I can't afford a crystal sync camera and nagra. And a program like this I wouldn't have to worry about spending $4000 on a nagra. Good luck, i'll be your first sale.
I didn't make it, But you can contact the person who did through the link in the description. I've been busy with other projects so I haven't tried setting it up on my projector yet, But I think it would be nice to have a optical reader that would count the sprockets, Then you could lock the sound to the exact frame. You could have a series of three black dots on the sprocket side that would tell the software to start sync.
An Idea I have thought of but haven't tried is using a professional CD or Mp3 player that has a jog dial & connecting the jog dial to the projector electronically then you could run in forward or reverse & if done right it should stay synced perfectly.
I do hope you market this program in the future. I have a silent film I made but I had to cut around, or add titles. Because I can't afford a crystal sync camera and nagra. And a program like this I wouldn't have to worry about spending $4000 on a nagra. Good luck, i'll be your first sale.
manatarms79 4 years ago
I didn't make it, But you can contact the person who did through the link in the description. I've been busy with other projects so I haven't tried setting it up on my projector yet, But I think it would be nice to have a optical reader that would count the sprockets, Then you could lock the sound to the exact frame. You could have a series of three black dots on the sprocket side that would tell the software to start sync.
catnip20 4 years ago
An Idea I have thought of but haven't tried is using a professional CD or Mp3 player that has a jog dial & connecting the jog dial to the projector electronically then you could run in forward or reverse & if done right it should stay synced perfectly.
catnip20 4 years ago