It wasn’t that long ago that VHS tapes were the primary form of video entertainment across America and the rest of the world. Today, however, the VHS format is quickly becoming obsolete. In Europe, the VCR is all but gone and it won’t be too much longer before they disappear from U.S. markets, as well. This leaves millions of people with collections of home videos and VHS movies that contain vast amounts of material that could be lost if steps are not taken to transfer them into a digital format.
Video transfer services offer the means to do this. High tech companies like Digital Pickle operate dedicated commercial equipment complete with noise reduction and image stabilization when they transfer home movies to DVD. Digital Pickle specializes in digitizing the following formats:
- VHS, VHS-C, and S-VHS
- 8mm
- NTSC
- PAL
- Video 8 and Digital 8
- WMV formats
- Laser Disc
Recent reports have shown a growing number of video tapes are deteriorating past the point where a digital transfer is even possible. It is for this reason that it is most important to utilize video transfer services as soon as possible. This deterioration problem is seen mostly in Video 8, Hi 8, and Digital 8 tapes as well as older VHS formats. Fortunately, Digital Pickle can complete any necessary format conversions as well as professional video editing and DVD authoring to your requirements. They also have vast experience with a high volume of video archiving projects and can transfer video tapes to DVDs as well as uncompressed video to external hard drives or mini-DVs in AVI, Quicktime, MPEG4 (H.264), and any required proprietary format for editing and archiving. We recommend that you preserve an uncompressed master copy of your film. It will be invaluable in the future.
If you are one of the millions of Americans who still have dusty VHS videos filling up your attic or basement, consider changing them to a digital format as soon as possible. Video transfer services will convert them so you’ll be able to enjoy them for a lifetime. Waiting too long can result in the loss of precious family memories or the loss of money originally spent on the tapes. The next time you walk past your collection of videos, think about how much time and money went into them and you’ll realize how horrible it would be to lose them in the near future.
For more information about video transfer services, contact Digital Pickle at 1-800-889-0730, visit their website at www.digitalpickle.com, or email them today.