We Transfer Tape & Film Footage to DVD
Every family has a box of old tapes, pictures, or film reels that you just assumed were never going to be viewed again. These weddings, graduations, sports events, and other priceless memories only happen once, and it would be a shame to never share them with your family. With our help, you can have all your memories converted into high-quality DVD disks that can be shared and passed down from generation to generation.
Think about it, do you even have a working camera to use for playback any more? Even if you do, are you going to trust that old equipment with your precious memories?
Please take the leap with us and give the gift that keeps on giving!
Convert all your footage to digital & save it permanently on DVD

VHS & Super VHS to DVD

High-8, DV & Digital-8 to DVD

8MM, Super 8 & 16MM Movie Film - to DVD
Questions and Answers
Q: What types of footage can you transfer to DVD?
A: Almost any tape format can be transfered including, analog tapes like VHS, Super VHS, or High8 and digital formats like DV or Digital 8 as well as movie film including 8mm, Super8, 16mm.
Q: Why should I transfer my media to DVD?
A: All taped footage begins to degrade immediately and it will continue to lose quality over time due to the video heads and capstan rollers contacting the surface of the tape. Your memories are difficult to enjoy when you have to fast-forward and rewind to find the parts you want to watch. And what happens if your VCR decides to eat your tape; Ouch! Watching movie film reels is inconvenient, because it requires setting up a bulky film projector. When you transfer to DVD, your footage is easy to watch on your DVD player and you can enjoy full control over the DVD playback using convieniant features like chapters, fast searching, pausing and slow motion. Under proper storage conditions, DVDs shoud last a lifetime.
Q: Why is a DVD the best storage medium avalible today?
A: Unlike a tape, the information on a DVD is stored on a metal substrate that is protected by a layer of plastic and it is read by a low power Laser. Noting but light ever touches the actual stored information so playing the DVD causes no deterioration of the original data. If you take care not to scratch or soil the DVD surface your digital DVD footage might just outlive you. To be even safer, you can always order two copies of each DVD and store one in a safety deposit box.
Let us convert those videotapes to DVDs so you can start to enjoy all of that footage again without any of the worry.