Video Cassettes

Video Cassettes (VHS, VHS-C, Regular 8, HI8, Digital8 and Mini-DVTape) 

Archival

The amount of video contained on all the cassette will affect the number of DVDs produced. We limit the amount of time to roughly 2 (two) hours of video per DVD to retain the best quality for viewing.

2 or less hours = 1 DVD
3 to 4 hours = 2 DVDs
5 to 6 hours = 3 DVDs

A simple starter menu is added to the beginning of the DVD with a short title for each video tape contained on the DVD. Positioning links are set at increments of about 5 minutes for ‘next’ or ‘skip’ viewing of the video.

Extras

Editing

In most cases the hours of video stored on video cassettes make it expensive to do a custom DVD. This doesn’t mean that it can’t be done. All the editing that can be performed for film can be performed on the video from cassettes. Pricing estimates are quoted on total volume of film to be processed and editing time.

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