January 25th, 2012
Transfer Your Valuable Photos and Videos to Digial Format

Stories from recent music industry news indicated that CDs or compact discs may be going the way of the dinosaur at the end of 2012, making way for music that is all digital in format in the future. Many people have greatly expanded their digital music collections and have burned their CD collection into MP3 format already, and there is an entire generation already that may not own any compact discs at all. In the same way, people are finding the convenience of digital storage for their precious photos and videos.

At Dvdyourmemories.com, you can get expert help with video digitizing of your photos and videos. Enormous amounts of data can be stored on CDs, DVDs, thumb drives, memory cards, and portable external drives. It’s quick, easy, and inexpensive to duplicate your entire collection onto a separate piece of media so that you have a backup copy or a copy to share with loved ones. You choose what format will be most convenient for you. Prices vary depending on the type of media and are clearly laid out on the website so you can choose what format at what price would be the best option for you.

Just like 8-track tapes, cassette tapes, VHS tapes will be harder to play in the future since VHS players are not widely used or manufactured. Dvdyourmemories.com can transfer your videos from vhs to hard drive format, saving space, giving you instant access to any photos right on your hard drive, and making it possible for you to easy make backup copies. The turnaround time is as little as one day and up to two weeks at most.

Another possibility is transferring your videos from VHS to DVD. The VHS tapes take up much more space than DVDs, and they’re not as durable. In fact, Dvdyourmemories.com can transfer your data from all kinds of older formats, like BetaMax tapes, Hi8, Digital8 Video8, 8mm, VHS-C, MiniDV, MicroMV, MiniDVD, U-Matic, Betacam, and Betacam SP. Besides video tapes and film, they can also transfer from photos, slides, and negatives. Prices are inexpensive and comparable to what you used to pay to develop a couple of rolls of film.

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