
Convert VHS Tapes to Digital or DVD Format
VHS to DVD Transfer
“Be kind, digitize”
The days of VHS rental stores are long gone and with their demise, a surplus of VHS tapes are headed for oblivion. But seeing Hollywood blockbusters slowly fade with time isn’t nearly as sad as the long-neglected VCR and home VHS recordings that litter our attics and basements.That’s right, your beloved home movies are slowly fading from existence with every passing year.
As the reigning home video format king of the 80s and 90s, VHS tapes were one inch thick, seven inches wide and four inches tall – the size of a small novella. It was the first video format that truly brought the ease of home recordings to the masses.
But, when the format war hit American homes in the late 70s and early 80s, Betamax was the then supreme home video viewing product. It was the first off the block, but what it gained in being first, it lacked in substance and affordability. By the mid 80s, the Video Home System (or VHS) was the premier home video recording and viewing format, and its reign would last the remainder of the 20th century.
As the format progressed, the novelty and affordability of recording memories on hand-held camcorders became so popular that families across the nation slowly began amassing troves of VHS tapes. These original tapes (that are now 30 plus years old), are slowly deteriorating, and those precious memories that they’ve preserved over the decades are fading.
Digitize Your VHS Tapes Today
Many of your old VHS tapes started breaking down at year 15 due to the deterioration of the magnetic tape, so we know that your analog memories need a high-quality digital format makeover. Why? Because some of those treasured tapes in your collection are probably old Kodak VHS tapes. And nobody knows more about our technology than we do.
But as one of the fathers of film, our digital conversion service can help you make sure that you never lose those memories. With our VHS transfer service, we’ll bring your analog media into today’s digital world via DVD, thumb drive or digital Cloud delivery.
Our digitization process is simple. Just ship your old tapes using our prepaid, crushproof shipping boxes and we’ll do the rest, providing you with updates throughout the entire VHS conversion process. And when we’re done converting your tapes, we’ll send back your originals along with your shiny new digital copies. With thousands of video files digitized in our studio everyday by our professional technicians, you can trust us when we say that your tapes are in the best hands. Don’t try to DIY your VHS conversions; trust the professionals.
“When the moment means more. Tape it. And keep it. On Kodak video tape.”
That was our VHS tape slogan more than 30 years ago, and we don’t intend on breaking our promise. Not then, not now. Let us help you digitize those VHS memories so you can keep those Kodak moments forever.
VHS to DVD Transfer
“Be kind, digitize”
The days of VHS rental stores are long gone and with their demise, a surplus of VHS tapes are headed for oblivion. But seeing Hollywood blockbusters slowly fade with time isn’t nearly as sad as the long-neglected VCR and home VHS recordings that litter our attics and basements.That’s right, your beloved home movies are slowly fading from existence with every passing year.
As the reigning home video format king of the 80s and 90s, VHS tapes were one inch thick, seven inches wide and four inches tall – the size of a small novella. It was the first video format that truly brought the ease of home recordings to the masses.
But, when the format war hit American homes in the late 70s and early 80s, Betamax was the then supreme home video viewing product. It was the first off the block, but what it gained in being first, it lacked in substance and affordability. By the mid 80s, the Video Home System (or VHS) was the premier home video recording and viewing format, and its reign would last the remainder of the 20th century.
As the format progressed, the novelty and affordability of recording memories on hand-held camcorders became so popular that families across the nation slowly began amassing troves of VHS tapes. These original tapes (that are now 30 plus years old), are slowly deteriorating, and those precious memories that they’ve preserved over the decades are fading.
Digitize Your VHS Tapes Today
Many of your old VHS tapes started breaking down at year 15 due to the deterioration of the magnetic tape, so we know that your analog memories need a high-quality digital format makeover. Why? Because some of those treasured tapes in your collection are probably old Kodak VHS tapes. And nobody knows more about our technology than we do.
But as one of the fathers of film, our digital conversion service can help you make sure that you never lose those memories. With our VHS transfer service, we’ll bring your analog media into today’s digital world via DVD, thumb drive or digital Cloud delivery.
Our digitization process is simple. Just ship your old tapes using our prepaid, crushproof shipping boxes and we’ll do the rest, providing you with updates throughout the entire VHS conversion process. And when we’re done converting your tapes, we’ll send back your originals along with your shiny new digital copies. With thousands of video files digitized in our studio everyday by our professional technicians, you can trust us when we say that your tapes are in the best hands. Don’t try to DIY your VHS conversions; trust the professionals.
“When the moment means more. Tape it. And keep it. On Kodak video tape.”
That was our VHS tape slogan more than 30 years ago, and we don’t intend on breaking our promise. Not then, not now. Let us help you digitize those VHS memories so you can keep those Kodak moments forever.
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VHS to DVD Transfer
“Be kind, digitize”
The days of VHS rental stores are long gone and with their demise, a surplus of VHS tapes are headed for oblivion. But seeing Hollywood blockbusters slowly fade with time isn’t nearly as sad as the long-neglected VCR and home VHS recordings that litter our attics and basements.That’s right, your beloved home movies are slowly fading from existence with every passing year.
As the reigning home video format king of the 80s and 90s, VHS tapes were one inch thick, seven inches wide and four inches tall – the size of a small novella. It was the first video format that truly brought the ease of home recordings to the masses.
But, when the format war hit American homes in the late 70s and early 80s, Betamax was the then supreme home video viewing product. It was the first off the block, but what it gained in being first, it lacked in substance and affordability. By the mid 80s, the Video Home System (or VHS) was the premier home video recording and viewing format, and its reign would last the remainder of the 20th century.
As the format progressed, the novelty and affordability of recording memories on hand-held camcorders became so popular that families across the nation slowly began amassing troves of VHS tapes. These original tapes (that are now 30 plus years old), are slowly deteriorating, and those precious memories that they’ve preserved over the decades are fading.
Digitize Your VHS Tapes Today
Many of your old VHS tapes started breaking down at year 15 due to the deterioration of the magnetic tape, so we know that your analog memories need a high-quality digital format makeover. Why? Because some of those treasured tapes in your collection are probably old Kodak VHS tapes. And nobody knows more about our technology than we do.
But as one of the fathers of film, our digital conversion service can help you make sure that you never lose those memories. With our VHS transfer service, we’ll bring your analog media into today’s digital world via DVD, thumb drive or digital Cloud delivery.
Our digitization process is simple. Just ship your old tapes using our prepaid, crushproof shipping boxes and we’ll do the rest, providing you with updates throughout the entire VHS conversion process. And when we’re done converting your tapes, we’ll send back your originals along with your shiny new digital copies. With thousands of video files digitized in our studio everyday by our professional technicians, you can trust us when we say that your tapes are in the best hands. Don’t try to DIY your VHS conversions; trust the professionals.
“When the moment means more. Tape it. And keep it. On Kodak video tape.”
That was our VHS tape slogan more than 30 years ago, and we don’t intend on breaking our promise. Not then, not now. Let us help you digitize those VHS memories so you can keep those Kodak moments forever.





















