tape to dvd
tape to DVD
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Cleveland DigitalPO Box 1812
Norfolk NE 68702-1812
Darrell Cleveland
402-379-4741
darrell@cleveland-digital.com
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Tape to DVD - VHS and 8mm
Why trust your favorite tapes to some machine to eat it up when you can put those precious memories on DVD and have them for a lifetime.
Great Ideas for DVD Conversion:
Wedding Video Tapes
Family Reunions/Gatherings
Anniversaries
Sporting Video Tapes
School Plays
Babies First Steps
Graduation Ceremonies
Corporate Training Video Tapes
Prices
1 VHS to DVD = $10.00
We can put up to 3 hours of material and up to 3 different tapes on 1 DVD.
2 VHS on 1 DVD = $15.00
3 VHS on 1 DVD = $20.00
Benefits of DVD Listed and Explained
Random Access To Scenes
Movies on DVD-Video are organized into chapters, similar to how songs are on
tracks of an audio CD. You can jump to your favorite scenes directly using
the "skip chapter" button on the DVD player, entering the chapter number, or
using the DVD-Video disc's menu feature.
Permanent storage
It's a fact that videotape deteriorates over time. DVD is an inherently more
stable and permanent medium. DVD is now in common use for archival storage,
and studies have shown that there is no theoretical limit to the life of
information on DVDs.
Pure Digital Format for Safe Keeping
The video and audio information stored on a DVD-Video are pure digital for a
crystal clear picture and CD-quality sound. It is the ideal format for movie
viewing and collecting. It also means that keeping copies of your videos
safe is easy and inexpensive. This gives you peace of mind that your videos
or photographs are safe, forever.
DVD-Video Players Are Now Mainstream
The adoption rate for DVD-Video players surpasses that of any consumer
electronics device to date and has long since passed the "early adopter"
stage. With prices now well under $100.00 for a solid performing, brand
name, entry-level stand-alone DVD-Video player, DVD-Video is now a
mainstream format.
High quality
VHS videotapes use imprecise analog storage. DVD, by contrast, uses digital
technology so the information delivered is exactly the information recorded,
with no loss. In addition, DVD supports higher image resolutions. The result
is a crisp, clear image without any of the fuzziness of videotape. Your
material simply looks better when delivered on DVD.
Other Uses
DVD-Videos discs can store top quality audio, still images, and other
multimedia assets in addition to video. This makes DVD the perfect storage
medium for your photograph collection.
Contact Us if you have any questions.