RobH4413
04-26-2007, 12:49 PM
So coming up in October, we will observe the 10th anniversary of my fathers passing, and we have a large quantity of old family videos (Christmas, Easter, our parents just effing with us, etc...) that we've never been able to watch.
The old camcorder we used is broken, and so far at radio shack I haven't been able to find any kind of adapter to use.
Ideally, I would like to pay someone to transfer all the old home movies to dvd. My only question is what kind of technology can they back track to, and how much would something like this cost, say per hour of footage.
Are there video places that can play some of these older obsolete video cassettes?
It would mean a lot to my family if I was able to do this, and cost really isn't an issue. If anyone has any information that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot guys!
hooskins
04-26-2007, 12:50 PM
Hm I have no idea, but hey maybe someone here knows how to do that, and they could do it for you guys.
Lady Brave
04-26-2007, 01:05 PM
There are companies online that will provide this type of service. I bought an analog video converter several years ago and transfer my own stuff to my pc. It's not that difficult if you have the right software.
SmootSmack
04-26-2007, 01:44 PM
Look up The Video Editor on Rockville Pike (near Copelands). I've used them twice to help me create home DVDs with old VHS cassettes and Super 8 film. They'e great. Highly recommend them
RobH4413
04-26-2007, 02:34 PM
Awesome, thanks a lot guys.
mredskins
04-26-2007, 02:38 PM
Wow if my math is right yo uwere ten when your Dad passed. I am sorry for your lost, that is tough man!
GMScud
04-26-2007, 02:50 PM
Found a couple of links online that may help:
PC World - Convert Your Videotapes to DVD (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,114300-page,1/article.html)
How to Convert VHS to DVD (http://www.signvideo.com/conv-v-to-d.htm)
How To Convert Your VHS and Analog Camcorder Tapes to DVD: TechLore.com (http://www.techlore.com/article/10255/How-To-Convert-Your-VHS-and-Analog-Camcorder-Tapes-to-DVD/)
There seems to be some useful info on those links...
Gmanc711
04-26-2007, 03:03 PM
If you have a Wegmans around you, I know they do it at Wegmans here in Rochester; at the film section.
BDBohnzie
04-26-2007, 04:08 PM
Not sure if the Belmont TV in Glenmont does it, but the one in Bailey's Crossroads promotes conversions on their billboard out front. Might be a place to check out: Belmont TV - DC MD VA Discount Electronics Plasma TV Home Theater Sony Toshiba Zenith JVC Sales Service and Repair (http://www.belmonttv.com/)
RobH4413
04-26-2007, 04:16 PM
Look up The Video Editor on Rockville Pike (near Copelands). I've used them twice to help me create home DVDs with old VHS cassettes and Super 8 film. They'e great. Highly recommend them
Yeah, I'm not totally sure what kind of film that was used, but as I recall it was something odd.
It wasn't the kind that you could purchase one of those vhs adapters for, that's I all really know at this point. I'll head over to my Mom's today and grab them and see if I can figure it out.