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VHS-C to DVD Transfer

VHS-C to DVD transfer service.
Transfer your VHS-C tapes to DVD.

VHS-C is an analog format which looses quality of recorded video.
Over time the video may become damaged due to dust and deterioration.

Our professionals will transfer all of your VHS-C video to DVD ensuring your video will be enjoyed for years to come.

 

VHS to DVD Transfer

VHS to DVD transfer service.
Transfer your VHS tapes to DVD.

VHS is an analog format which looses quality of recorded video.
Over time the video may become damaged due to dust and deterioration.

Our professionals will transfer all of your VHS video to DVD ensuring your video will be enjoyed for years to come.

 

High-Definition Video (MiniDV) to DVD

MiniDV high-definition video to DVD.
Convert your high definition MiniDV to DVD.

By converting your MiniDV to DVD you will have high definition video which is convenient and easy to view.
Experience the high definition of the MiniDV format while using your DVD player and skip across different scenes with ease.



 

Multiple video tapes to DVD

Multiple video tapes to one DVD.
Convert all of your tapes to DVD.

Our professionals will transfer any tape format for you.

 

Prevent your video tapes from being damaged and make them easy to enjoy by transfering the content to a DVD.


Betamax to DVD

Betamax to one DVD.
Convert all of your Betamax tapes to DVD.

Our professionals will transfer any tape format for you.

 

Prevent your video tapes from being damaged and make them easy to enjoy by transfering the content to a DVD.


Hi 8 and 8mm to DVD

Hi 8 and 8mm to one DVD.
Convert all of your Hi 8 and 8mm film to DVD.

The formats Hi8 and 8mm are physically very similar, featuring both the same tape-width and near-identical cassette-shells measuring 95 x 62.5 x 15 mm. This gives a measure of backward-compatibility in some cases. One difference between them is in the quality of the tape itself, but the main differences lie in the encoding of the video when it is recorded onto the tape.