Why Transfer Videos?

Problems with VHS / S-VHS / VHS-C

  • Quality deteriorates over time as well as each time it is played.
  • You may not even have a VCR connected. Digital Video Recorders (DVR's) from Comcast, FIOS, and TIVO are becoming more popular and replacing the old fashioned VCR.
  • It is difficult to know what is on the tape. In addition, you must fast forward and/or rewind to get to a specific scene, which in turn causes the tape to deteriorate.
  • VHS-C requires an adaptor to convert it to your VCR player.

 

Problems with Mini-DV / Hi-8

  • Unless you have an expensive standalone Mini-DV or HI-8 player, you must connect your Mini-DV/Hi-8 camcorder to your TV in order to watch it.
  • This is still on digital tape, which has the tendency to break.

 

Benefits of Converting to DVD

  • DVDs can hold approximately 2 hours of video on 1 DVD.
  • Menu and sub-menu system available for easy navigation.
  • Chapter points can be added to quickly skip through different scenes.
  • DVD playback will not deteriorate.
  • You can copy your DVD unlimited times easily with your own DVD burner.
  • Custom Covers and Menu system available.
  • Hi Quality Inkjet Printable DVD Media.