sound to image untransformed
sound to image untransformed
I have a soundfile (wav) and want to import it into ANS in such a way that when I play the sound before any editing, it sounds just like the original. Is this possible? (Are there any settings that may bring me closer to the original than others?)
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Re: sound to image untransformed
No, sorry.
Virtual ANS can't reproduce the original WAV file with 100% accuracy. It is just impossible due to the ANS engine nature, where the phase part of the spectrum is always random (original phase information will be lost).
Virtual ANS can't reproduce the original WAV file with 100% accuracy. It is just impossible due to the ANS engine nature, where the phase part of the spectrum is always random (original phase information will be lost).
Re: sound to image untransformed
I get it, thanks!
Actually I don't quite get it, that is I don't get the technology part. I thought ANS was based on inventions by Evgeny Murzin who worked with synchronizing sound and image in cinematography. Wasn't the successful idea to incorporate sound into the image-frame and later reverse this process?
But of course I understand that ANS now has another focus and I get your point; that this ability is not present. ANS looks exciting, though.
Actually I don't quite get it, that is I don't get the technology part. I thought ANS was based on inventions by Evgeny Murzin who worked with synchronizing sound and image in cinematography. Wasn't the successful idea to incorporate sound into the image-frame and later reverse this process?
But of course I understand that ANS now has another focus and I get your point; that this ability is not present. ANS looks exciting, though.
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Re: sound to image untransformed
No :) Murzin's main invention ANS was not related to cinematography. And it was exactly the same as Virtual ANS (but of course the Virtual one is much more powerful now).I thought ANS was based on inventions by Evgeny Murzin who worked with synchronizing sound and image in cinematography.
This is classical optical sound technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_soundWasn't the successful idea to incorporate sound into the image-frame and later reverse this process?
But this is not the ANS :)
Focus is the sameBut of course I understand that ANS now has another focus