Frequently Asked Questions from our Boston Customers:
- I have a one of a kind VHS tape, cassette, or record that I want to convert to CD and DVD. I can’t take any chances they might be lost or damaged, can I trust you?
- How about professional video formats like Betacam, Umatic ¾, and DV-CAM, can you transfer those to DVD?
- How much do you charge?
- Will my VHS, 8mm, VHS-C, and Mini-DV tapes look better on DVD?
- I only want parts of my tapes transferred, but my VCR is broken, so I can’t watch my tapes to figure out what footage I want to put onto the DVDs.
- What’s included in your video transfer fees?
- Can you make several copies of the finished DVD so I can give them to friends and family?
- I have a Laserdisc that is not available on DVD. Can you transfer that for me?
- I want to edit my transferred videos myself; can you somehow give me digital files to work with?
- I want to convert some videotapes to video clips to put on my website, can you do this for me?
- I have a videotape in the European PAL Format. Can you convert this to a DVD for me to watch here in Boston?
- I have some really old 78 RPM transcription and Acetate records I want to transferred to CD. Do you do this, what process do you use to get the best sound from them? They are really noisy!
- I have some 45 RPM, and 33 1/3 RPM records I want transferred to CD. Can you clean up the sound?
- I have some cassette tapes and open reel tapes that I need transferred to CD. The tapes are old and hissy, can you clean up the sound?
- I have some cassette tapes and reel to reel tapes I want transferred to CD, but the tapes became sticky in storage and won’t play. Can you somehow restore them and transfer them?
- I am a Boston musician and I have some old recordings on DAT tape I want to transfer into my computer to edit and master some CDs, can you do that?









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