Sound-on-disc
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The term Sound-on-disc refers to a class of sound film processes utilizing a phonograph or other disc to record or playback sound in sync with a motion picture. Early sound-on-disc systems used a mechanical interlock with the film projector, while more recent systems use timecode.
Sound-on-disc processes: