Mostly Luck Visual/Video
My transfer service is back up and running. Transfer your old VHS/VHS-C/HI-8 tapes to DVD…well I’m assuming a thumb drive is more the thing now. Can do a simple rip or can color correct, remove noise, etc…
Can also digitize cassette tapes and scan photos.
Magnetic tape degrades, especially when not stored upright,in an archival case, in a temperature and humidity controlled environment, and if we are being honest, we all know that the tapes you planned to transfer “soon” are not in these conditions.
Protect your memories before it’s too late.
DM me or call/text for a quote.
Keep forgetting to transfer those old vhs, vhs-c and super 8? Tapes begin to degrade in as little as ten years and in 20 they are dying.
Yea, you could go to a wal-store. They charge minimum 35 bucks a tape. 3 tapes. $105. I charge $20. $12.50for each additional tape. Three tapes? $50. Hit me for a quote.
Allright. I went in too quick before. Unfamiliar with my equipment. I've hooked up the VCR, analog color corrector, video stabilizer, dvd recorder, dolby noise reduction. Troubleshot and workflow done. $20 per tape, first tape. $5 each additional tape. No limit. Free output to DVD. Provide thumb drive or media, any size or I'll supply for $12. Straight transfer discounts...that means rip, no edits. Basic navigation menu for $5. Detailed please message for rates. Cassette to cd or digital $10 first tape. $3 additional. Digital files to DVD or vhs, message. I'm 75% less than Wal-Mart, Walgreens and the like. Plus, on site. All by me. I back up raw footage BEFORE I edit.
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