Do Not — Enter Telesync 'link'

A is a bootleg recording of a film recorded in a movie theater. While often confused with a "Cam" recording, Telesync distinguishes itself by the equipment and method used.

| Feature | Cam (CAM) | Telesync (TS) | Professional DCP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Shaky/Handheld | Stable/Tripod | Master Quality/Stable | | Audio Source | Camera Mic (Echo/Audience noise) | Direct Line-in (Clear) | Uncompressed PCM/Dolby | | Legality | Unauthorized | Unauthorized | Authorized/Encrypted | | Visual Quality | Poor/Obstructed | Moderate/Good | Cinema Standard (4K/2K) | do not enter telesync

The term comes from "Television Synchronization." Historically, this referred to the process of syncing audio from a television broadcast with video, or syncing the separate audio feed with the video camera inside the theater. A is a bootleg recording of a film

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