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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

VIDEO TAPE TRANSFER OPTIONS

 There are variety of service providers to digitize your family photos, videos, slides


Here are some of the common services and what you would get:


NOTE: none of them mention as to what file format the video conversions would be!!


View all of your old photos and videos from a chaptered DVD, Blu-ray, or USB without having to go find old tapes, adapters, and cords. 

Your order includes a Digital Copy that you can download to your devices and add to Google Photos.

o digitally transfer your old media, complete these 4 easy steps:

 

  1. 1. Gather all of your original media that you want digitally transferred
  2. 2. Create your order online 
  3. 3. Drop-off your media with a Colleague in the Photo department
  4. 4. Pick up your order in 3 weeks
Media Formats

Videotapes to DVD: From $25.99

Videotapes to USB: from $34.99

Merge Second Tape: $9.99

Formats: VHS, VHS-C, S-VHS, Hi-8, Digital 8, MiniDV, 8mm videotape

Max per DVD: 2 hours from 2 tapes

  

Movie Film to DVD: from $25.99

Movie Film to USB: from $34.99

Base price includes the first 50 feet, 34¢ each additional foot

Formats: 8 mm, Super 8, and 16 mm film

Max per DVD: Approximately 1600ft (8mm & Super 8) or 3200ft (16mm)

 

Images to DVD: from $25.99

Images to USB: form $34.99

Base price includes the first 30 images, 59¢ each additional image

Formats: all slides (no carousels or glass mounts), photo prints up to 8"x12", photo negatives

Max per DVD: Approximately 500 images

 

Digital Media to DVD: $25.99

Digital Media to DVD: $34.99

Max 90 minutes of content

 

High-definition Digital Media to Blu-ray: $33.99

High-definition Digital Media to USB: $34.99

Max 90 minutes of content


DVD

Our DVD offers automatic smart chapters, highlight videos, and the option to personalize with a title, theme, and background music.
USB
Your digitized memories will be viewable on devices with a USB port, and files will be easy to store, duplicate, and back up.
Digital Copy
Download your Digital Copy from your free MemoryCloud account or add it to Google Photos, where you can share and store all your memories in one place.* 

* About the limitations of Google Photos storage: Beginning in January 2021, Google account storage quota will apply to orders added directly to Google Photos from your MemoryCloud account.

Your Google account comes with 15GB of free storage. If your order causes the storage quota to exceed 15GB, we will not upload your order to Google Photos. To use this feature, you will need to reduce your Google Cloud storage or upgrade your Google storage plan (requires subscription fee). Your order will not automatically upload to Google Photos until you have upgraded your Google storage allotment.

Digitized photos and videos added to Google Photos in 2020 or earlier will not be subject to Google account storage quota.


Various choices for transferred Video:

Digital Transfer of Prints, Slides & Negatives to DVD

  • Digital JPG files for viewing, sharing and printing.
  • Photo prints, slides, negatives and APS cartidges.
  • Personalized DVD case with your photo images on the cover
  • Includes cropping, color correction, dust/scratch and red eye removal.









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Images
$0.59 per imageDVDs$9.99 per DVD
Thumb drive$19.99 per Thumb driveYour original images will be returned(Maximum of 500 images per DVD)
(DVD is NOT a DVD slide show)

  • Direct image transfer to DVD.
  • No photo editing or DVD customization


  • We accept the following photo formats:
    Photo prints, 35mm slides, negatives.













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    Option 1: 

  • View on your phone, tablet or computer.
  • Share via email, text, and Facebook.
  • Sort, label and organize your videos.
  • Edit your videos and customize your DVDs

































  • Includes 30 days of FREE online access. Orders not completed within 30 days are automatically processed as Direct to DVD. No additional charge for this option.
























  • Option 2

  • Direct videotape transfer to DVD.
  • No video editing or DVD customization.










  •  VHS, VHC-C, 8MM, Digital8, Video8, MiniDV, MicroMini

  • Tuesday, June 22, 2021

    Samsung Android Driver error

     I have an old Samsung cellphone I am trying to help download the photos and videos.

    All the connections to my PC are not working.

    I got Samsung driver error.

    I'll record here the process and if I was successful to tackle this task:

    I did search on duckduckgo.com and here is what I found out:

    -

    How to manually update Samsung Drivers

     

     

    Wednesday, December 9, 2020

    best vhs dvd combo

     

    The 5 Best DVD Recorder/VHS VCR Combinations of 2020

    Don't want to say goodbye to DVD and VCR recording? Check out these options.

    Updated on December 02, 2020

     

    Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links.

    The Rundown
    "Compatible with DVDs/CDs/Kodak CD Picture Discs, and VHS tapes."
    Best for Playback:
    Philips DVP3345V at Amazon
    "A convenient all-in-one player with a sleek design that offers a great deal of convenience."
    "View and record videos with little to no distortion, and the DV220MW9 includes Progressive Scan for a sharper picture image."
    Best With Built-in Tuner:
    LG RC897T at Amazon
    "The incorporation of an HDMI output and video upscaling function is a nice touch."
    Best Multi-format:
    Samsung DVD-VR375 at Amazon
    "Records to all five recordable formats DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/+RW and DVD-RAM."

    If you or anyone in your family is still married to their physical media, grabbing one of the Best DVD/VHS combos is a must. These massive, versatile machines are the best way to bridge multiple generations of physical media without separate, dedicated players.

    A couple of things to bear in mind when looking for a proper DVD/VHS combo apart from the price are whether or not there is a built-in tuner and the overall quality of recordings. A built-in tuner will allow you to record TV, without one, you'll be forced to connect to a cable or DTV converter box. In terms of quality, ideally, you'll want a recorder that's capable of 1080p, but those can be on the slightly pricier side.

    Hammacher Schlemmer DVD Recorder/VHS VCR Combination
    What We Like
    • HDMI Output

    • HD up-scaling

    What We Don't Like
    • No built-in tuner

    DVD Recorders and DVD Recorder/VCR Combos are getting very hard to find, but the Funai ZV427FX4 is one that may still be available. This unit is tuner-less, which means that you need to connect an external tuner (such as a cable or satellite box) the unit's AV line inputs for recording TV programs to either DVD or VHS. On the other hand, if you have a digital camcorder, the unit also has a conveniently located front panel DV (firewire) input.

    The Funai ZV427FX4 DVD recorder/VCR combo can record in the DVD-R and DVD-RW disc format, which is compatible for playback on most DVD players. Of course, you can still record and play VHS tapes. You can also dub from VHS-to-DVD or DVD-to-VHS, provided the content being dubbed is not copy-protected.

    For playback flexibility, the ZV427FX4 is compatible with DVDs/CDs/Kodak CD Picture Discs, and VHS tapes, as well as providing both progressive scans out via the component video outputs and HDMI, and 1080p video upscaling via HDMI.

    It must be noted that, as with most DVD recorder/VCR combos, in order to record TV programs, you must connect a Cable/Satellite or DTV Converter Box to the ZV427FX4 as it does not have a built-in tuner.

    Philips Combo DVd Player
    What We Like
    • Progressive scan feature

    • Compatible with JPEGs and MP3s

    What We Don't Like
    • Reliant on remote for inputs

    The Philips DVP3345V Combo DVD Player/VCR is one of the few still readily in stock. It's a convenient all-in-one player with a sleek design that offers a great deal of convenience. If you still have a significant collection of DVDs and VHS, the DVP3345V can play just about any variation of CD and DVD formats along with VHS tapes. On top of that, it can handle MP3 media files and JPEG so you can watch home videos and listen to music in your living room.

    Last, but not least, the Progressive Scan feature means the DVP3345V can optimize the image quality of your media, resulting in a sharper picture and fewer lines on the screen.

    Magnavox DV220MW9 DVD Player VCR Combo
    What We Like
    • Multi-language options

    • HDMI output

    • Parental lock

    What We Don't Like
    • No TV Tuner

    The Magnavox DV22MW9 is a fairly simply DVD/VCR combo player and recorder that can handle CDs, DVDs, and VHS. You can view and record videos with little to no distortion, and it includes Progressive Scan for a sharper picture image.

    On the audio end, it supports Dolby Digital for improved sound quality, supporting surround sound for home theater setups. The Magnavox is also compatible with video, S-video, and digital audio coaxial inputs/outputs along with the standard analog.

    LG RC897T DVD Recorder VCR Combo - Front View With Accessories
    What We Like
    • Built-in Tuner

    • HD Component output

    What We Don't Like
    • Remote is a bit small

    • Slow before recording begins

    This product was discontinued several years ago and is only available on a used basis now. However, the RC897T DVD recorder/VCR combo has the ability to record most DVD formats and play most DVD and CD formats. Using the VCR section, the consumer can both record directly to VHS or dub non-copy protected video content from VHS to DVD or DVD to VHS.

    The incorporation of an HDMI output and video upscaling function is a nice touch that makes the RC897T a good match for an HDTV. The RC897T has both analog and DV video inputs, as well as a USB input for digital image and music file playback. This unit also complies with the DTV transmission requirements, with its built-in ATSC tuner, which allows reception of digital TV signals.

    Samsung DVD-VR375 DVD Recorder - VCR Combination

    If you can find it, the Samsung VR375 DVD Recorder/VCR combo is a great choice if you are considering replacing that aging VCR with a DVD recorder. The VR375 records to all five recordable formats DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/+RW and DVD-RAM, and has composite, and iLink video inputs. In addition, on the DVD playback side, the VR375 can play back Divx files and has both component and HDMI video outputs and features 720p/1080i/1080p upscaling via the HDMI output.

    Of course, the VR375 can still record and play VHS tapes. However, keep in mind that to record television programs, you need to use an external tuner such as cable or satellite box.

    Final Verdict

    While it may not be around for much longer, the best surviving VHS/DVD combo remains the Sanyo FWZV475F. It is comparatively expensive to its peers but boasts in-line recording, as well as HDMI output for 1080p upscaling.

    About our Trusted Experts:

    Robert Silva started reporting on consumer electronics in 1998. Since 2000, he's focused more closely on home entertainment and home theater technology. Since studying electronics in high school, he's been a fervent electronics and audiophile hobbyist. 

    What to Look for in a DVD Recorder/VHS VCR Combination:

    Built-in tuner - A built-in tuner allows you to record TV programs, which many people find to be a handy feature in DVD recorder/VHS VCR combo devices. Without a built-in tuner, you’ll have to connect a Cable/Satellite or DTV Converter Box.

    Price - If you’re on a budget, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a low-cost DVD Recorder/VHS VCR combo device. Since supply is shrinking, prices of remaining units (some of which can be nearly a decade old), are getting very expensive, sometimes as much as two to three times higher than their original selling prices. Look out for used units, which can be cheaper and still functional.

    Recording mode quality - Some of Panasonic’s devices, though largely discontinued, have an enhanced 4-hour recording mode that lets you record sporting events and longer movies onto DVD with the same video quality as the 2-hour recording mode. Depending on your intended use, this can be a very handy feature.

    Thanks for letting us know!

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    ION Audio TAPE 2 PC USB Cassette-to-MP3 Converter $129.99 from B&H Photo video digital


    The TAPE 2 PC from Ion is a high-quality dual cassette deck that allows you to easily convert your favorite tapes to MP3 files for use with your personal media player. Simply connect the TAPE 2 PC to your Mac or Windows computer via USB, and use the included software to convert the tape.

    The TAPE 2 PC can also be used as a standard cassette deck in your home entertainment system. Use the included RCA cables to connect to your stereo system for listening in your living room, den, or bedroom.

    Tape to MP3

    The TAPE 2 PC uses a standard USB 1.1 connection to connect to your Mac or PC to convert your favorite tapes into MP3 music files.

    EZ Tape Converter 2 for PC Software

    The EZTC2 software allows Windows users to convert their tapes quickly, and also includes Gracenote MusicID technology to automatically retrieve album, artist, and song information.

    Q&A problem closing the door:

    John,I had a similar problem. It happened to me when I was trying to put a tape in. The door would not shut.I remembered from the 80s this used to happen allot. It is the same thing as back then the little wheels inside the cassette tape are not lining up with the tape machine wheel drivers. To solve the problem I had to put on my glasses and get my flashlight out. A pen or a fingernail can be used to slightly rotate the little wheels of the tape. Put the tape back into the ION Cassette player then carefully and gently try to close the door. Use the flashlight to watch and see if the wheels of the tape are lining up and properly going over the tape machine wheel drivers. If the door wont close even without a tape I have not had that problem. My new cassette player works great! Regards, Ken

    Answered by Kem T. Jan 22, 2017

    This is a 110V version only.

    This unit does not need an internet connection to operate. An internet connection will allow you to register this unit online and download the EZ Tape Vinyl/Tape Converter software that comes with the unit on CD. Other than that, it operates without any need for the internet.

    Answered by Robert K S. Dec 2, 2016

    The TAPE 2 PC from ION Audio does not include speakers. The unit does features analog RCA output jacks for connection to a home theater system (cable included) in addition to the USB output.

    See all Cables
    Note:
    Compatible with Windows XP or Vista.






    Video formats PAL and NTSC

     the most common in the US is NTSC. another used in other countriesvis PAL. the format is separated into regions, and they are as follows,


    REGION 1 -- USA, Canada
    REGION 2 -- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland
    REGION 3 -- S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia
    REGION 4 -- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico)
    REGION 5 -- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
    REGION 6 -- China
    REGION 7 -- Reserved for Unspecified Special Use
    REGION 8 -- Reserved for Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc...
    REGION 0 or REGION ALL -- Discs are uncoded and can be played Worldwide, 

    however, PAL discs must be played in a PAL-compatible unit and NTSC discs must be played in an NTSC-compatible unit.


    you can use MAGICdvdRIPPER software on your computer, it works with NTSC, and PAL formats and vice versa.

     

    PAL to NTSC conversion


    This is not a converting unit, it will play the format of the tape inside. To convert the signal you need one of the following:

    1) A converting VHS player; they are fairly expensive.
    2) A separate video converter (hardware); they run for about $200-$500; just put this between your VCR and the TV.
    3) Capture the PAL on your computer using a software like Movie Maker via a Firewire cable. Than convert it to NTSC on your machine using software like Nero... do a search on Google for converting software. Or just watch it on our computer in PAL format, most computers do that... For this step I use a separate camcoder that has a passthrough feature. The VCR connects to it and the camcorder connects to the computer via Firewire.
     
    Try NERO software...you will be able to go back and forth (pal or ntsc)...this might be a project / but you can also make into a very fun thing....(note also the DVD regions)
     
     

     

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