Video Conversion

Whether you are wanting to preserve your company’s VHS tapes or your family’s old videos, we are here to help You. Most of you have old video tapes of family gatherings or other special events, or training videos and other safety videos that are recorded in VHS tapes. We can convert your video to DVD before the quality starts to deteriorate. These are some of the tapes we can convert for you.

  • VHS / VHSC
  • Hi8
  • Video8
  • Digital8
  • MiniDV

How we convert your Video tapes to DVD

All the tapes we receive are checked to see if they are in tact and have proper tension. Using a proper tape deck, we first convert your analogue video tape into an AVI Digital file format.

AVI format is the highest quality of uncompressed raw footage from your video tape. It is in this format that you are able to edit any part of your video footage whilst keeping its original quality. The AVI file format is then converted into a compressed Mpeg file and burnt onto DVD, allowing you to view your captured video on TV.

We follow this process to maintain the highest possible quality captured from your original recording. Included in our Video to DVD conversion are, 5 minute Chapter Points and Video tapes pass through a filter to fix colours and contrast, sharpens the video and reduces the noise.

Your VHS Tapes can get Damaged

Severe mould can damage captured footage from some of your VHS tapes and your memories will be lost forever.

If you have your VHS tapes stored in a hot / humid place, it creates an opportunity for mould to grow and spread.

Please check your VHS tapes to ensure that it has no mould or better yet quickly convert your tapes onto DVD to save your memories.

Video Editing

If you have videos you would like to edit, we can help you. We edit most of your videos in AVI format and then transfer them onto DVD or an external hard drive according to your needs.

MiniDV to DVD

MiniDV to DVD

MiniDV

If you have MiniDV tapes you would like to convert to DVD, we can help you convert your MiniDV tape and transfer them onto DVD.

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