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Transfer your video tapes to DVD

It is proven that videotapes deteriorate after 8-15 years of their lifespan, a DVD will last 25+ years!

The video quality of a videotape deteriorates each time you view them. Even if the video sits on your shelves for years, the quality still deteriorates.

What happens when your tape player or recorder malfunctions, it can destroy your videotape! Many times the video can't be repaired at any cost!

The best way to go is DVD!

Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Holidays, School Plays, School Games, Children's, Vacations, Business training videos, Advertising videos, Instructional videos, and any other video footage.

We accept the following tape formats for transfer to DVD:
  • VHS
  • 8MM
  • Video8
  • Video Hi8
  • Digital8

Our standard transfer package includes

  • Professional digital conversion
  • DVD-R media (Grade A)
  • Choice of Packaging Options
  • Chapter marks every 5 minutes (analog), or every time change (digital) with thumbnail screen shots for every chapter.
  • Up to 2 hour recording time
  • $9.95 each (2-3 day service)
Our DVD-R's have a solid white label surface which is designed for inkjet printing, markers or stick-on labels. Click here for more information about full color DVD imprinting.
Standard UPS Ground shipping (U.S. Only) starts at $5.95 for 1-3 DVD's plus your original tape. Other shipping options available, just contact us.

PACKAGING OPTIONS

Choose from one of the options below for your packaging preference

  • Standard or slim jewel case (clear lid with black tray)
  • Colored slim jewel case (clear lid with red/blue/green/purple/orange tray)
  • Standard or slim jewel case with clear lid and solid white tray
  • White paper sleeve with flap and clear window
  • Clear vinyl sleeve with flap
Need a few copies of your new DVD? For only $4.95 each, we will duplicate your new video DVD and provide the same packaging options for each copy. Give your DVD a professional look with full color printing directly on the DVD surface (no labels or markers). Click here for more information.
Not sure if your DVD player will play our DVD-R disks? Click Here!