>On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 05:45 PM, suzart wrote:
>
>>I'd like to convert super8 movies to disk.  Is this possible?

Lee Larson replied

>
>Sure it's possible, but you will probably have to pay to get the 
>results you want. To avoid getting annoying flickers and bars across 
>the screen you need special equipment. The reason for this is that 
>American TV is about 30 frames per second and Super8 film is (I 
>think) 24 frames per second. This means that the frame rate cannot 
>be synchronized, and special methods are used to get around the 
>problem.
>
>There are plenty of places that'll do the conversion. Just Google on 
>super8 digital convert to find dozens of them. There are a few 
>places in Louisville that do it too.


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