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'''Sound formats''' are technologies that allow recorded sound to be synchronized to (or otherwise accompany) a film. Sound formats also encompass more advanced technologies like '''noise reduction''' and '''sound processing'''. Before the advent of sound formats, all films were [[silent film|silent]]. | '''Sound formats''' are technologies that allow recorded sound to be synchronized to (or otherwise accompany) a film. Sound formats also encompass more advanced technologies like '''noise reduction''' and '''sound processing'''. Before the advent of sound formats, all films were [[silent film|silent]]. | ||
* magnetic track, optical track, DTS | |||
* magenta vs. cyan vs. black/silver/gray for optical tracks | * magenta vs. cyan vs. black/silver/gray for optical tracks | ||
* Determining sound formats (esp. optical formats) | * Determining sound formats (esp. optical formats) |