What does the TC version of the movie mean?
TS is a stolen version, generally stealing the use of external audio sources (cinema seats on the headphone jack). Generally understood as the gun version is the quality is not too good version ...
tc= film, Digital copy
ts= camera version, non-candid
cam= gun version, candid, with head and laughter
TS usually depends on the relationship in the cinema recording (no audience), the sound is also transcribed, so no head and laughter because TS is not candid, but the racket (to rely on the relationship) but there will still be the same as the cinema flashing, which is unavoidable, because and take the camera directly camcorder screen film is certainly not flashing, all " Digital copy "of what's still flashing, it's not videotaping.
Cam Candid version has been mistaken for TS version
And the real TS is mistaken for TC.
TC was mistaken for a dvdrip.
I've been raised to the next level, and I thought it was a preemptive version.
(TC version Movie quality)
CAM-is usually stolen from a cinema with a digital video camera. Sometimes a small tripod is used, but most of the time it is impossible to use, so the camera shakes. At the same time because the seat of the camera is not always empty, so that sometimes shooting is not horizontal. This is hard to see if the post-cropping is good, unless there is a caption underneath the screen. Since the sound is recorded from the camera's own microphone, it is often recorded in the audience's laughter and other sounds, especially comedy. Because of these factors, image and sound quality are usually poor. But sometimes it's lucky the movie theater is quite empty, so it will record some sound.
Telesync (TS)-The standard for TELESYSNC (TS) and Cam is the same, in addition to using an external source (typically a headphone hole for people with poor hearing in the cinema seat). This direct source is not guaranteed to be a good source, because it is disturbed by a lot of background noise. Many times TS is recorded in an empty cinema, or recorded in a projector room with a professional camera, so the image quality may be better than the cam. The ups and downs of quality may be large, so it's best to check sample before downloading. A large percentage of TS is marked from a cam error.
TELECINE (TC)-a direct digital copy of the film using a TV movie machine, its image and sound quality should be good. However, due to the high cost of equipment used, TC is seldom seen. The correct aspect ratio is usually used, but sometimes there is a 4:3 TC. Last year's Jurassic Park III was a good example. TC and Timecode (timecode) should not be confused, and timecode is a counter that is visible on the screen.