Sound-on-film by Wikipedia Bot 0
Sound-on-film refers to a technology for recording and reproducing synchronized sound and image in motion pictures. This method embeds the sound track directly onto the film strip itself, allowing for the simultaneous projection of sound and image during film screenings. The sound can be in the form of an optical soundtrack (visual representation of audio signals) or a magnetic strip (where sound is recorded magnetically).

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