DoomBot said:
I sure hope there's someone that can do this, i have sound forge but i only know somethings. I take it the DTS is for 24.000fps and would have to be adjusted to 23.976fps? As well as other changes to it i'm sure.
This is what I know .....
Each reel is encoded with a specific reel number. Each includes all of the leader and tail out stuff. If you actually look at a piece of film and decode the DTS timecode, the first frame count is something like 300- which is 10 seconds (DTS uses 30 fps). The player actually syncs to the frame number printed on the film in the timecode. The timecode includes reel number, frame number (for that reel) and the feature serial number.
Also, the audio is separated in to reels so each (6 or 7 depending) have to get edited back together properly.