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- L.C._Concept abstract "LC Concept was a 35 mm film projection sound format, developed in France and released in 1991. It used 5.25" 300 megabyte capacity re-writable magneto-optical disks to hold 4 or 5.1 channels of MUSICAM compressed audio. Two disks were used to hold approximately three hours of sound. The system was not widely adopted with only 20 theatres in France, Belgium, and Switzerland installing the system. The company failed in 1994 due to a lack of funding.The system was developed by Pascal Chedeville. A standard SMPTE timecode printed next to analogue soundtrack on the film print was read by a reader connected to the playback unit kept the playback in sync. The system was tested with a re-release of the Cyrano de Bergerac, and the first commercial release was Until the End of the World. Overall, around 30 features were released in this format in France, among which:Basic Instinct, Free Willy, Falling Down, Cliffhanger, Backbeat, Silent Tongue, Boiling Point, Heaven and Earth, Cyrano de Bergerac, L.627, The Lover, Until the End of the World, The Accompanist, IP5: L'île aux pachydermes, All the World's Mornings, Arizona Dream, La Belle Histoire, Bitter Moon.".
- L.C._Concept wikiPageExternalLink lcconcept.
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- L.C._Concept wikiPageRevisionID "618147608".
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink 35_mm_film.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Dream.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Backbeat_(film).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Basic_Instinct.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Bitter_Moon.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Boiling_Point_(1993_film).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_sound_production.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Cliffhanger.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Cyrano_de_Bergerac_(1990_film).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Cyrano_de_Bergerac_(play).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink DTS_(sound_system).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Falling_Down.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink France.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Free_Willy.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Heaven_&_Earth_(1993_film).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink La_Belle_Histoire.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-1_Audio_Layer_II.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink MUSICAM.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink SMPTE_timecode.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Silent_Tongue.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink The_Accompanist.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink The_Lover_(film).
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Tous_les_Matins_du_Monde.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Tous_les_matins_du_monde.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLink Until_the_End_of_the_World.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLinkText "L.C. Concept".
- L.C._Concept wikiPageWikiLinkText "LC-Concept".
- L.C._Concept hasPhotoCollection L.C._Concept.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-tech-stub.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ill.
- L.C._Concept wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- L.C._Concept subject Category:Film_sound_production.
- L.C._Concept hypernym Format.
- L.C._Concept type Broadcaster.
- L.C._Concept comment "LC Concept was a 35 mm film projection sound format, developed in France and released in 1991. It used 5.25" 300 megabyte capacity re-writable magneto-optical disks to hold 4 or 5.1 channels of MUSICAM compressed audio. Two disks were used to hold approximately three hours of sound. The system was not widely adopted with only 20 theatres in France, Belgium, and Switzerland installing the system. The company failed in 1994 due to a lack of funding.The system was developed by Pascal Chedeville.".
- L.C._Concept label "L.C. Concept".
- L.C._Concept sameAs LC_Concept.
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- L.C._Concept sameAs Q3205964.
- L.C._Concept sameAs Q3205964.
- L.C._Concept wasDerivedFrom L.C._Concept?oldid=618147608.
- L.C._Concept isPrimaryTopicOf L.C._Concept.