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Transfer up to 2 hours of video to DVD for only $29.99

Your cherished wedding video on VHS tape is FADING AWAY!!!
Your baby's birth.... toddler's first steps.... fading!
Your cruise vacation in the Caribbean.... fading!
Your rare, irreplaceable family videos.... fading!
Preserve them now!!
 
 
 
 
As you read this, your video tapes are slowly deteriorating. It is a sad fact, but magnetic tapes do not last. They start to degrade after only a couple of years, and after a few more years, you will begin to see a noticeable difference in the video quality. You may notice that your wedding video is not as sharp as it used to be, or there is some intermittent snow in the video, color distortion, or even missing parts on the tape. Soon you will not even be able to play your video at all! So what can you do to preserve your precious memories??
 
Let me professionally transfer your video tapes to high-quality DVD! Your video will last beyond a lifetime, and your memories will be preserved for generations to come!.
 
I professionally transfer up to 2 hours of your video onto a high-quality genuine DVD. Unlike some other services, I do NOT transfer onto cheap video CDs (VCDs) or compromise the video quality by lowering the bitrate to try to squeeze too much onto the disc!
 
• Up to 2 hours of high-quality digital video, on a high quality DVD (if your video is longer, another DVD will be required). If your video is 1 hour or less, we will transfer your video at super-high quality.
• Processing with time base correction and noise reduction for highest possible quality from your source video
• Chapter points (bookmarks) at 5 minute intervals
• Numbered Scene Index Menu (with chapter point images) for easy scene selection
• Opening Title Screen that appears when DVD loads, with "Play" and "Scene Index" buttons
• Your DVD and original tape carefully handled, packaged and returned safely to you. I also keep your project on my backup system until you receive it safely!
E-Mail me for more detailed.
Free standard Scene Index Menu included, with numbered chapter images at 5 minute intervals
 
 
Also please be advised the Final product of your DVD is dependant on the quality of the source in which you give us.
 
E-Mail Me with what you need done, anything at all and its more then likely that i can do it.
 
I do duplication and editing as well, Inquire for details.
 
 

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DVD vs. VHS

 

Good Comparison!!!   however there really is NO comparison!. 

  One of the most frequently asked questions that our customers ask, (not including the people who keep asking "When is Stepmasters coming out on DVD" every freaking day!) is "Is DVD really that much better than VHS?"

The answer to that is of course a resounding Yes!

First lets look at some of the features that DVD offers that VHS does not:
  • The vast majority of DVDs are in widescreen. Many are widescreen-only!
  • Ability to jump to any scene in the movie in less than a second. Even the fastest fast-forwarding mechanism cant do that.
  • Digital audio.
  • More than one audio track. You can jump from English to another language with the press of a button. Some DVDs also have commentary tracks where the actors and director will describe scenes in the movie as the scenes are playing.
  • Almost all DVDs are in widescreen.
  • Over 4 hours of video on a dual-layered, single-sided disc.
  • A small 5-inch disc that does not lose its signal strength over time.
  • Compact size (about 17 DVDs can fit in the space taken by one VHS tape)
  • Better picture resolution.

In fact, I want to focus on that last point.

One of the biggest benefits to DVD is definitely the video quality. This is because a standard VHS signal only has 320 dots per line but a DVD signal has 720 dots per line. This makes DVD horizontal resolution 2.25 times better than VHS.

In addition, standard video signals only produce about 400 lines vertically, from the top to the bottom of your TV. DVD and TVs that allow S-VHS signals product 550 lines vertically. This makes S-VHS resolution about 1.4 times better than VHS.

So, all put together, DVD gives you more than a 300% increase in picture quality.

Still dont believe me? Judge for yourself!

The images below are from Star Trek: First Contact. The top image is from the DVD version. The bottom image is from VHS. You can easily see how much clearer and sharper the DVD image is.

 

Consider, also, that the DVD screen shot above was taken using standard TV resolution. The clarity of the image would actually be about 1.4 times as clear through an S-Video connection.

So, when you add everything that DVD offers above and beyond what VHS offers, you should agree that DVD is the way to go if you watch movies!

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