If you ever wondered where the sound comes from when you're watching a movie, here ya go.
Starting from the left, there's the DTS time code that is used to syncronize the DTS CD-ROM with the movie. Next is the analog tracks. Then, between the sprocket holes, is the Dolby Digital data. And finally on both edges of the film there's the SDDS track. The picture was taken with a Nikon Coolpix 4300.
Starting from the left, there's the DTS time code that is used to syncronize the DTS CD-ROM with the movie. Next is the analog tracks. Then, between the sprocket holes, is the Dolby Digital data. And finally on both edges of the film there's the SDDS track. The picture was taken with a Nikon Coolpix 4300.
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