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Video
- DVD Conversion
£7.99
per DVD + Postage
We
all know that the quality of video tapes deteriorate
over time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could keep your
treasured home videos on DVD, so the quality will last
forever. You
can, and it's very simple. All you have to do is
follow the instructions below:
1)
Complete the order form at the bottom of this page.
2)
Send your video(s) to us using Recorded or Special
delivery.
3)
We will copy your video(s) onto DVD.
3)
We will email you with the amount you have to pay. You
can then use the secure payment link to pay by
Credit/Debit Card.
5)
We will then return your video(s) back to you via
Recorded Delivery, along with your new DVDs.
We
can use the following formats to create a DVD:
VHS
The same format used by in a typical home video
recorder- just make your home videos using a VHS
camcorder and normal VHS tapes and play them on your
VCR. But this compatibility comes at the expense of
quality. All video resolution is measured in lines (a
bit like pixels in still digital cameras), and VHS has
a maximum of 270 lines - compared with a much sharper
480-500 lines for digital video. VHS camcorders and
tapes also take up a lot of storage space.
VHS-C
Like normal VHS but smaller. It's small in recording
time, too - you can fit only about 30 minutes of
footage on a tape. It has the same low price, low
resolution and 1/2-inch tape width as normal VHS, but
you'll need an adapter to play VHS-C tapes on a normal
VCR.
8mm
This tape format offers about the same resolution as
VHS (270 lines), but the tape itself is much smaller
and has a longer recording time of 120 minutes at
standard speed. 8mm tapes won't play in your VCR, but
you can connect your camcorder directly to your
television.
Hi8
Hi8 is like an advanced (and more expensive) version
of 8mm, with 400 lines of resolution and all the
advantages of a small, lightweight format.
Digital8
This is the 500-line DV format recorded onto 8mm or
Hi8 tape. It's big advantage (apart from the
budget-friendly price) is the ability to play old 8mm
and Hi8 tapes, so it's a great choice if you want to
upgrade from Hi8 or 8mm.
MiniDV
This
is the most popular DV format. MiniDV tapes are
smaller than 8mm tapes and can record about an hour of
footage and sound. They have more sophisticated lenses
and effects than Digital8.
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DVD
Order Form
Send
Videos to:
Kesteven
PC Services
17
Wellington Close
Heckington
Lincs.
NG34
9GZ
(Remember
to send using Recorded Delivery)
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