![]() The Wolverine digitizes at 30fps, which is the NTSC standard and - I understand - is hard-coded into the video chip they use. These were on the Super 8 Technicolor Super 8 Magni-Cartridges: it's a chore getting the film out of those! I've also digitized a bunch of my wife's family's movies. I digitized some old movies I've had for years and by selling those films on ebay, I paid for the Wolverine in about a week or two (I link all the ebay listings to the You Tube videos: being able to see the whole movie really makes it so much easier for buyers). ![]() Overall I love it: it is highly compressed but when I upload my movies to You Tube and watch them on a 40 inch HDTV they look great. Posted by Robert Hudson (Member # 3996) on April 01, 2017, 09:58 PM:įor just over a monrth now I have been using the Wolverine Reels2Digital MovieMaker to convert Super 8mm and Regular 8mm film to video. ![]() This is topic Review Wolverine Reels2Digital MovieMaker 8mm film digitizer in forum 8mm Forum at 8mm Forum. 8mm Forum: Review Wolverine Reels2Digital MovieMaker 8mm film digitizer
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