bj
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Post by bj on Jul 17, 2009 11:39:52 GMT -4
I will put your digital movies and pictures on a DVD to view on your TV. Also VHS and VHS-C to DVD, and your old Vinyl LP's to MP3. Reasonable cost, and not limited to 100 pictures like some "drug store" DVD's. I have placed more than 600 pictures PLUS video on just one DVD. Located on Kent Island. www.DVDVideoServices.com
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Post by bj on Jul 22, 2009 14:54:35 GMT -4
VHS to DVD is a great way to preserve your memories for many, many years, unlike VHS video tape.
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Post by foiiinobody on Aug 12, 2009 8:08:23 GMT -4
bj, what are your rates? I have fire department training videos that need to be enhanced (copies are probable 4th, 5th generation). We use them for firefighter safety and survival, and its embarrassing to have the students watch these terrible quality videos.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2009 8:53:35 GMT -4
bj, what are your rates? I have fire department training videos that need to be enhanced (copies are probable 4th, 5th generation). We use them for firefighter safety and survival, and its embarrassing to have the students watch these terrible quality videos. Some of your questions can be answered by going to the website link in bj's post. There's contact information there also.
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Post by bj on Sept 5, 2009 15:11:57 GMT -4
bad quality VHS tape source = bad quality DVD. Sorry.
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