Converting VHS to DVD

February 24, 2009 by  
Filed under VHS to DVD

tapevcrmess1You just found yourself looking at piles and piles of old video tapes and you stand there not knowing what to do. The first thing that comes to your mind is that these tapes, VHS tapes, Betamax, VHS-C, Mini DVD, Video 8, Hi8, etc. are eating up space, gathering dust and dirt. The mound is a virtual eye-sore, you’re even hesitant getting your hands on them.

But wait, there’s a reason you’re there, right? You must have been sent by the wife (or worse, you are the wife!) to look for some family photos or family videos that someone remembers you have. You have no choice but to get your hands dusty, or dirty. You squat before the whole pile and made a mental note that you have to discard these dusty things. After all, you can’t use them anymore – you have no analog players to run these “ancient” artefacts. Who would have a VHS tape player nowadays?

And then gingerly, you start sorting them out, looking for that video tape that was asked from you. You start looking at the titles, “Junior’s first steps,” one label says. You smile as you remember that wonderful moment when you and your wife beamed proudly as your eldest son tentatively stood, then made a single step, and another, and another until he reached his mom. You were in heaven during that time. You remember.

You made a mental note not to throw this one. Then you see another tape, “Cathy’s ballet recital,” Oh, no! Not this one! You can’t throw this one either. You remember that day…

Then it dawned on you…these dusty video tapes are the living testimonies of a life not long ago! These are the captured snippets of those precious moments that you could never bring back again – except through these tapes. Then it further dawned on you … these tapes are more precious than any other memorabilia you have…these are actual recordings of your life!

But you can’t play them anymore. You don’t have those rugged boxy analogue VHS players that take forever to rewind. You bet nobody would even think of fixing them, or if you could still find an enterprising soul who would fix your Betamax player, you bet you couldn’t find replacement parts for them anymore.

There’s only one solution to your predicament: VHS to DVD conversion.

The modern technology that is pushing your analogue video tapes to oblivion is the same technology that would help you save those precious memories: VHS to DVD conversion. Modern technology could help you relive those precious memories, and more.

Don’t let those precious memories gather dust, mite and rat droppings and leave them eventually rot in the garage. If you have a large collection of home video that takes up a lot of space in the attic, you will be surprised how small it can be compressed.

Resurrect those old VHS and Betamax video tapes, contact your nearest VHS to DVD converting service.