Vinyl Record Audio Transfers Vinyl Records were the thing for many many years. They are the child of the original cylinder recordings. They were more reliable and durable. They came in multiple formats including: Thick 78 RPM records, Small 45RPM records, Larger 33RPM long play records, Recordable home use records and the same home use records that played in reverse order. There were also Transcription Records which were unusually...
Read MoreU-Matic Video Transfers U-Matic being one of the very first steps away from an actual Reel To Reel Video recorder was well on it’s way to becoming the Video Home System but it’s price and size seemed to keep it out of homes. It did however find a home with Corporate and Educational environments for Video. With much use, the U-Matic format proliferated and is still found today within many archives awaiting conversion and...
Read MoreFilm Transfers 16mm Silent Film, 16mm Sound Film Optical & Magnetic, 8mm Film, Super 8mm Film & Sound Our Film Transfer process uses a special method called “AIR TRANSFER” This method allows versatility in the final product which results in SD quality for DVD and HD quality for Blu-Ray Video and 4K. “AIR TRANSFER” renders out a visual transfer with no hot spots or dark edges… No Flicker and no...
Read MoreThere are many forms of data ranging from simple word processing to complicated video codecs. Each form of data carries with it, it’s own set of problems when it comes to reading it or converting it to a newer more useable form of data. We strive to find the best and most effective path to breath new useable life into old data formats and make it work in today’s technology while preserving it’s upgraded information...
Read MoreFinally a digital audio recording format that was truly portable. Though other attempts were previously tried, it wasn’t until the DAT Recorder came along that the devices became small enough and high quality enough to be used in professional applications. Because of the widespread acceptance of this format professionally, many masters and on-location recordings were captured on the DAT format. The importance of DAT for a...
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