16mm sound formats

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  • mono - various types (mauer, single track, etc) (stereo was developed in the 1990s and some Eastman projectors have readers for this but no prints were made)
  • silent (double perf vs. single perf)
  • sound from external sources (digital file, cassette tape, radio, etc.)
  • mag stripe (rare for standard projection settings but comes up with home movies and artifacts like Scopitones)
  • production elements you may run into (e.g. fullcoat)
  • DTS exists in very rare, semi-experimental cases, but this is not something you will run into in an ordinary projection setting.

Gallery

 
An example of a Mauer track.
 
 

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