Professional Video to DVD

At VHS to DVD with Professional Video to DVD service we can convert even obsolete and professional video tape formats – such as Betamax, Betacam, DVcam, and U-matic. We can transfer these formats into convenient consumer media such as DVD, VHS, and MiniDV tapes.

We convert (transfer) your precious home family video from video tapes into the best and reliable DVDs. Once preserved in a digital format, your dearest videos will never fade away.

Betamax video format was one of the most successful consumer tape formats. Betamax was the first format to offer the functionality that we take for granted. This format offered the first HiFi videos, "tape remaining" counters, peak search, and Automatic Program Search. The VHS and Betamax formats were frequently compared in terms of usability and convenience, but the VHS format is more cost-efficient and easy-to-use than Betamax. The Betamax format is still used nowadays, but only by professional TV and video producing companies, although digital video formats are slowly removing Betamax and other analog tapes from the market.

With Professional Video to DVD service we can transfer (convert) all kinds of Betamax tapes: SuperBeta, type I, II and III and Hi-Fi to DVD

Betacam format is a high-quality analog video format that was developed by Sony in 1982. Format was created for professional use with such advanced features as Time Code and dynamic editing functionality were built into the system from the very beginning. Image quality recorded using a Betacam camcorder were generally superior to any other analog format. Betacam tapes are still used nowadays in the television and filmmaking industry.

At Professional Video to DVD service we can transfer both Betacam and Betacam SP tapes into DVDs and digital tapes.

U-matic format (3/4"), was created by Sony in middle 1969. It was among the first consumer video formats that contained the video tape inside a closed case, instead of the various open - reel formats of that time. This format is no longer used as a consumer format, but it is cheap, and durable, so almost every television studio still has a U-matic recorder.

We can transfer all types of U-matic video tapes - Low-Band, High-Band and SP.

Digital Video is also known as DV is a video format became available in 1996, and its smaller tape Mini DV has since become one of the most widespread standards for consumer and semiprofessional video production. There are two DV videotape sizes: Standard (Full size) and Mini DV. We can transfer your DVCAM and DV tapes into the perfect DVDs of the highest possible quality as well as transfer professional Full size DV tape to a smaller MiniDV tape.

Choose Professional Video to DVD transfer service - we charge only $49.95 for converting a Betamax, Betacam, U-matic or DVCAM tape (containing up to two hours of video) into a perfect DVD disc or MiniDV tape.

Additional DVD copies are only $9.95 each, VHS copies are $14.95 and MiniDV duplicates are $24.95 per each tape created.

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