• Reviews around sound (2.23 of 5)

    Wolverine 8mm & Super 8 Reels to Digital MovieMaker Pro Film Digitizer, Film Scanner, 8mm Film Scanner, Black (MM100PRO)

    • know what type of gearing it has inside, whether plastic or metal, but after 40 hours of nearly continuous use of this machine, the motor did sound like it was struggling a bit – meaning, the sound was louder and I heard a lot more “grinding” than when I first started
    • this product has no sound and it not work for those film that has sound.
    • It was stopping and making a terrible grinding sound.
    • n’t reset when you plug it back in, even with the film removed, and it just keeps making the horrible clicking sounds until it randomly decides to start
    • Just wish they made something that could pull the sound from 8mm (my reels have sound) - I have an old projector, but the belt broke and cannot be replaced
    • I’m ok with it because I understand that you cannot scan film at 2fps and capture the sound as well
    • get stuck and the machine will do one of 3 things: Automatically stop the recording and alert you to fix the film; Continue trying to advance the film anyway and make a horrible tapping/clicking sound until you hit the stop button; or continue trying to advance the film until you unplug the machine entirely because the stop button isn’t responding
    • In fact, if you don't want to use post production software, Youtube has tools you can use to add sound and enhance you transfer.
    • And it also started to make a loud 'grinding' sound, which gave me concern.
    • Quality was better than I expected considering most of the reels were made in the 60’s and early 70’s.
    • The medium sized wheel can hold small super 8’s no
    • With all the choices for LED’s, Wolverine could have chosen an LED with a more natural, warmer color.