When I was young around eight I remember my dad used to buy Christina VHS videos. We always watch the said videos every Lenten season when there are no regular television programming. However, as technology advances, we also update our entertainment gadgets at home from VHS to VCD and now to DVD. The older videos are now filed in a box and kept somewhere around the house.
Out of nowhere, I took for them after reading something about film transfer conversion. I accidentally learned about it while I am visiting my blogger friends. It’s quite interesting because if ever I will be able to watch again our favorite movies and some of my childhood days.
So, I looked for those old VHS. To my amazement, I also find some of my parents’ wedding photos that were way back the 70s. I instantly check for an online quote for 8mm film to DVD. I read that video conversion experts can transfer 8mm to DVD with great quality defined by clarity, color, graininess and scratches.
However, I am having difficulty understanding the terms used. I still need to figure out what format I need. Basically, video on DVD or Blu-Ray DVD will not degrade over time. Professional DVDs that are scratch proof are 100 times less likely to scratch and will last a minimum of 50 years. That’s a long time worth for my money. But, I still have to learn more about it.
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