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they are very cheap to buy and place a small vent opposite the fan, to allow air to flow in through the vent and out of the unit with the fan.
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Regarding the heat, why dont you cut a hole in the back cover and install a small. I would remove your old belt and match it to a Neopreme O ring from a local supplier of seals and O rings. Posted by Graham Ritchie (Member # 559) on April 03, 2017, 03:25 AM: Here's a video for that WOLVERINE TEMP VIDEO I ran some tests today: one of the belt pulleys is about 1/4 inch from the stepper motor and the temperature in that spot was almost 130 degrees after digtizing one 5 inch reel.
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I speculated that heat might cause some problems such as a melting belt. Posted by Robert Hudson (Member # 3996) on April 03, 2017, 12:45 AM: I hope they fix this problem: my other wish is that they'd make one for 16mm film ! It's easy to remove the back of the machine in case you want to check on your unit. It would be interesting to learn if anyone else with a Wolverine Reels2Digital has a melting belt even without using an adapter similar to mine. If there is any extra strain, that should not cause a belt to melt. When I built my 7-inch reel adapter I was concerned about whether that would put too much strain on the Wolverine take-up reel (which is used as a drive pulley for the adapter). The Wolverine shuts off when there's a jam, which is really nice. I've found it easy to rewind film after a break and splice it back together without losing more than a couple of frames (one of my videos covers that). Splices can jam in the film gate and the film can break - but the low speed of the Wolverine (four hours to digitize a 7 inch reel) is much more gentle on the film when it breaks. I will mention that the Wolverine is subject to some of the same pitfalls as any other film handling device, including projectors. Content is king with these old movies: if the content is right, the quality only has to be "good enough."
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Is this the machine you want to use to digitize 8mm movies for your Hollywood film production? No.but with some color grading in Final Cut Pro or other editing programs you could get some footage well-suited for most online viewing purposes, including documentaries. Image quality is often more about perception than technical specs and the reaction to the Wolverine-digitized movies has been totally positive. I fly drone/quadcopters and it is amazing how often something ships without key components (twice I've gotten empty envelopes from Chinese vendors).īack to the quality: I've worked professionally in digital media since the 80's and I am pleased with the kind of video produced by this $300 machine. It's a pain to deal with that but sadly Chinese-made products suffer from poor quality control and often inferior parts. I'm going to try to remove the melting belt and see if I can find a replacement online and Wolverine needs to find a better quality belt. This is a serious problem unless you like having a tar-like substance gumming up expensive gear. My latest video on the playlist gets into that. My Wolverine is melting! The drive belt is soft, sticky and melting onto the drive pulleys and other parts of the Wolverine. Okay - ONE MORE VERY SERIOUS ISSUE (shouting is intended): Here's the You Tube playlist for those: Wolverine videos Yet another issue is that the machine can't use 7 inch reels: I made an adapter to play them: It's easy to slow the video down in your editing program: slow it to 53 percent for 16 fps film or 60% for 18 fps.Īnother issue is Kodachrome: yellows are really bright: I roll back the color saturation a small amount to clean that up. 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.
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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