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convert
your video tapes to Digital now is the time to
save your memories by converting your tapes to
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc.)
Don’t let your family
heirlooms deteriorate!. Preserve
them now!!
Video tape to DVD transfer
service creates an exact copy of
your videotape and stores it
digitally on a DVD disc.
Your tape transfer to DVD will
include chapter marks every 10
minutes. Just use your DVD
remote to jump forward or back
in 10 minute increments.
A few reasons why you should
consider transferring your tapes
to DVD include: Video tapes
deteriorate over time and don’t
last very long, but DVDs can
preserve your video for
generations if well cared for.
DVDs are projected to last over
100 years!
DVDs offer many other advantages
such as:
* No rewinding
* DVDs take up less space than
video tapes
* DVDs are digital and copies
created from our DVD are exactly
the same as the original with no
loss of quality!
* DVDs have taken over the video
market and it's only a matter of
time before VCR's have gone the
way of the phonograph.
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Why are
DVDs so much better than Video
Tape?
When compared to DVD discs,
tapes are a pain. Videocassette
tapes break and get stuck in the
recording unit more often, take
up more shelf space, and offer
lower video and sound quality.
Preserve the memories.
A typical DVD-R disc should keep
its contents safe for 100 years.
A typical VHS recording can last
as long as 20 years, but image
and sound quality degradation
becomes noticeable in as little
as 5 years. This is especially
true when the recording was done
using the LP (4-hour) or EP
(6-hour) setting. If you want
your wedding video to last until
the grandkids can watch it,
there's really no choice.
Video collections often contain
treasures that are well past
their use-by date, as video
tapes are not suitable for the
long-term storage and retrieval
of film material. Every time
they are used their life
expectancy declines.
Even a single play mechanically
reduces the picture quality,
virtually unnoticeably - but
over many cycles the degradation
becomes obvious. The
consequences range from loss of
color and sound to physical
damage to the tape itself.
Even the slightest chance of not
being able to view your videos
in the long term is obviously
unattractive.
By having your video tapes
digitized you can stop the
degradation and preserve those
memories digitally on DVD. DVDs
won't suffer from degradation
via physical contact during
playback, unlike mechanically
read video tapes.
This means that, even after
repeated playback, the picture
quality on DVD copies remains as
good as the original.
When making copies of DVDs --
the original and its digital
copy are identical. Each
generation is as good as the
first. And DVDs have further
advantages: they're easier to
handle and take up less space
than VHS tapes.
And when DVDs become obsolete
down the road, you will be able
to move the digital data from
the DVD to the media of the
future without quality loss.
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