Below are the following results for the tag: "analog"
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Acetate Stock
Acetate stock was used as a base for motion picture film, sound film, and magnetic tape predominantly between the 1950s and the 1980s. Acetate stock replaced the flammable nitrate stock that had been the base for 35mm theatrical film during the first half century of the motion picture era. It is
7.1 Multi-channel Audio
7.1 refers to multi-channel audio intended to be monitored through eight channels: seven full frequency range (20Hz to 20KHz) channels and one frequency limited (below 120Hz) channel for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects), or Subwoofer track.
7.1 multi-channel audio has several theoretical channel
Conform
Conforming, also known as synchronization, is the act of placing audio in a matching time reference with picture so that sound coincides with image. Picture and sound are usually recorded separately, and even if they are recorded to the same tape at the same time, they will need to be separated in