Mono format optical sound is catered for on Dolby processors, its format 1.
There is no discrete sound information in a mono track so any kind of
discrete channel encoding be it SR, A, B, DD doesnt make sense.
There might be an EQ curve characteristic you should use called 'academy
curve', but seems weird to ask for SR, encoding on a mono track. Remember
optical sound tracks were mono till about 1965 with the introduction of
Dolby A.
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019, franco base wrote:
Hi all,a member of Unzalab have to print mono sound recorded from zoom on a
35mm print.
Movie and Sound Lab from Florence can print on 35 mm but they ask for
encoding dolby sr/d mix 5.1.
You know an audio studio that make this service? Better in Europe.
How Much It cost more or less?
What's difference from dolby SR?
Thanks a lot
Franco
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