Well, I was more thinking of a pure digital data code anyway. I believe that the Dolby Digital encoding as such is way too complex and big for primary S8 recording.Old Uncle Barry wrote:8O
To create a dobly digital print (and it is possible on S8 but the sound would probably be dreadful) you would need a release print via a negative as it cannot be done on reversal stock.
The latest digital ATRAC encoding (usually mentioned as compressed but basically not, just encoded) is now available and offers a very small streaming format with sound quality close or equal to or better than the original CD sound. I think (from my softdisk) that the data rate is 128 kbits/sec/stereo 16 bit (basically 20 bit resolution).
Mono recording and lower resolution drops tehe data rate to 1/4th I think: (MD 4 times recording time)
Seen the latest Sony IP55 cams with bluetooth interface and streaming MPEG video? Knock off a video via the cellular phone!
Posted earlier under "just another manic eh... format"
Just another insane idea:
Add another invisible film layer on a new design S8 film and laser print (Using invisible range of laser other light or something) the sound on the same image without disturbing the picture image. No problem at all these days I believe.
Not really a joke but way too expensive.
Sound stripes KODAK!!, sound stripes. Pizza cake?
We do have cams for sound recording already you know.
Wanna sales boost?
Sales 6-doubled once again?
To all the S8 fans out there:
Do not fill your freezers with new sound striped films fans (If they ever get available again): Shoot´m immediately and buy more instantly!
Dream´n allowed on this board?
R