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Formats for DVD
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VHS
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VHSC
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SVHS
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Digital Photo's
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Paper Photo's
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Somewhere
in your house is a box or drawer full of videotapes, aging
home movies full of birthdays, dance recitals, holiday
gatherings, a child's first steps and other special family
moments. You haven't watched the movies in years but,
unfortunately, the years are still taking their toll. Heat,
humidity and improper storage cause videotapes to deteriorate,
decaying the magnetic particles that represent your precious
family memories. By converting those old VHS tapes to digital
form, you can effectively stop the deterioration in its tracks.
It also allows you to use your computer to edit out the boring
and blooper moments, add music or narration, and make extra
copies for your family and friends.
Why Convert Your VHS Tapes to DVD?
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Save time. No more fast forwarding or rewinding through unwanted hours of video. Jump directly to your desired scene.
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Save space. You can fit about 17 DVD discs in the space of a single VHS tape, and DVDs are easier to transport.
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Ensure the quality of your home movies for years. The shelf life of a VHS tape is only 10-15 years, even if you never watch the tape. The quality of digital media does not degrade no matter how many times you watch it.
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Watching your vacation photos on your family television is much more convenient than huddling around a photo album or computer monitor. DVDs are much easier to share with friends and family members.
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