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TRANSFER YOUR HOME VIDEOS TO DVD!

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Get your special pictures scanned before something happens to them!!!
$1 per 8.5" X 14" page uncropped/unedited. $3 per page cropped and
named as individual files. (you provide the name for each picture)You
choose the file format(jpg/gif/tiff/etc.) and storage media...CD or
DVD. $5 for shipping.

Also offering video transfer service:

Camcorder Video Tape Transfer to DVD

VHS-C,VHS,8mm Video,Hi8,Digital 8, Mini DV can be transfered to DVD!!


Why convert your video tapes to Digital?

Now is the time to preserve your memories by converting your tapes to
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc.)

Don�t let your priceless family heirlooms deteriorate!. Preserve them
now!!
Our video tape to DVD transfer service creates an exact copy of your
videotape and stores it digitally on a DVD disc.

A few reasons why you should consider transferring your tapes to DVD
include: Video tapes deteriorate over time and don�t last very long,
but DVDs can preserve your video for generations if well cared for.
DVDs are projected to last over 100 years!

DVDs offer many other advantages such as:

* No rewinding

* DVDs take up less space than video tapes

* DVDs are digital and copies created from our DVD are exactly the
same as the original with no loss of quality!

* DVDs have taken over the video market and it's only a matter of time
before VCR's have gone the way of the phonograph.

Why are DVDs so much better than Video Tape?


When compared to DVD discs, tapes are a pain. Videocassette tapes
break and get stuck in the recording unit more often, take up more
shelf space, and offer lower video and sound quality.

Preserve the memories.

A typical DVD-R disc should keep its contents safe for 100 years. A
typical VHS recording can last as long as 20 years, but image and
sound quality degradation becomes noticeable in as little as 5 years.
This is especially true when the recording was done using the LP
(4-hour) or EP (6-hour) setting. If you want your wedding video to
last until the grandkids can watch it, there's really no choice.


Video collections often contain treasures that are well past their
use-by date, as video tapes are not suitable for the long-term storage
and retrieval of film material. Every time they are used their life
expectancy declines.

Even a single play mechanically reduces the picture quality, virtually
unnoticeably - but over many cycles the degradation becomes obvious.
The consequences range from loss of color and sound to physical damage
to the tape itself.

Even the slightest chance of not being able to view your videos in the
long term is obviously unattractive.

By having your video tapes digitized you can stop the degradation and
preserve those memories digitally on DVD. DVDs won't suffer from
degradation via physical contact during playback, unlike mechanically
read video tapes.

This means that, even after repeated playback, the picture quality on
DVD copies remains as good as the original.

When making copies of DVDs -- the original and its digital copy are
identical. Each generation is as good as the first. And DVDs have
further advantages: they're easier to handle and take up less space
than VHS tapes.

And when DVDs become obsolete down the road, you will be able to move
the digital data from the DVD to the media of the future without
quality loss.

$10 per DVD
$7.50 per DVD for 10 or more
Does not include return shipping

We also offer picture scanning and PhotoShop picture repair:

Get your special pictures scanned before something happens to them!!!
$1 per 8.5" X 14" page uncropped/unedited. $3 per page cropped and
named as individual files. (you provide the name for each picture)You
choose the file format(jpg/gif/tiff/etc.) and storage media...CD or
DVD. $5 for shipping.

www valleyvideotransfer com

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