Thursday, September 24, 2009

Transferring VHS To DVD Makes Great Sense

The VHS dominated the home video market for nearly three decades and it wasn't until the late 90's that DVD burst onto the scene becoming the new undisputed champion of home video. Most consumers where quick to convert to DVD's far superior format as the players as and the movies where reasonably affordable right out of the gate. This swift transition from VHS to DVD rendered the VHS format obsolete in a rather small span of time. As the 90's rolled into the early part of this decade consumers saw fewer and fewer VCR's for sale as well as more of their favorite titles being made available on DVD.

Replacing or repurchasing movies on DVD was easy enough and for most consumers buying movies they already owned for a second time was a no brainer as the quality of these movies on DVD provided a far greater viewing experience than previously possible. While the average consumer was able to replace his/her Hollywood movie collection, owners of VHS videos made on VHS camcorders had no other option but to watch those movies through a VCR. This wasn't initially a concern for owners of VHS home movies though as this decade progressed into it's middle years the demand for and availability or VCR's and VHS equipment became scarce which made it difficult for owners to find and purchase, or have repaired, equipment that would play their old movies.

As VHS technology began to disappear some individuals established businesses specifically for the purpose of transferring VHS to DVD. Many of these had been businesses that transferred 8mm toVHS in the past and though they sought to incorporate VHS to DVD transfers into their list of services as to stay on the cutting edge of technology and ahead of the curve. These days there are an immeasurable number of businesses who offer various digitization services. Some offer 8mm to DVD transfer services while others offer standard VHS to DVD transfer services. There are also a number of companies that offer other digital video services like slides to DVD transfers and some will even place enhanced copies of your slides onto a CD for easy computer access and printing.

Regardless of what any of these companies might offer however their goal remains the same, which is to provide VHS owners with a convenient way to watch their old movies on a vastly superior format. Those companies who perform VHS to DVD transfers will tell you too that old home movies on VHS cassettes tend to degrade sharply over time whether they're played or not and can often fall into various types of decay rendering them unplayable. These digitization services move precious home movies from one archaic format to a more modern and dependable and not to mention, a more durable format.

A simple search online for VHS to DVD transfers will yield a large number of results, most of which are fairly priced. A little research beyond initial results will yield the company and service that's right for you and your old videos. Transferring VHS to DVD will negate the need for VHS owners to locate a working VCR and find space for it amidst their crowded and modern entertainment centers. It will also provide a better viewing experience as video and audio are often enhanced dramatically during the transfer process. With so many benefits to transferring your VHS movies to DVD is there any reason to wait?

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