From weddings to audio letters to simple home recordings, reel tape recorders were all the rage from the 50s to early 70s. We know how to handle these old tapes with care, we can repair them if they break, and we know how to find the buried treasures that these tapes can hold. While some are still in great condition and play great, others will need to be organized and optimized for safe and efficient playback of cherished archive family memories.
Audio cassettes come in various lengths, but CDs only hold 80 minutes, so that 90 minute mix tape someone gave...
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Learn MoreTears, fades and blemishes can be completely fixed or made presentable again. Just take a picture of the damaged photo...
Learn MoreNegatives are priced like slides and can be micro-fiche, large format or 110s. You get positive images and they are...
Learn MoreWe charge the same price per image for photos ranging in size from a postage stamp to 8x10. We use...
Learn MoreSlides were by far the highest quality format ever created, and well-exposed and in-focus slides can be preserved digitally in...
Learn MoreWe have working Sony 3/4 inch and Betacam/SP players, but will transfer to DVD or MP4 formats only. Great image...
Learn MoreBoth can be treated like a tape and copied to a DVD or converted directly to MP4 files. There are...
Learn MorePAL/SECAM is an abbreviation for Phase Alternate Line/Sequential Color and Memory. This is the standard video format used in European...
Learn MoreThis format is transferred directly to computer using Apple Final Cut Pro, which is the only way to preserve the...
Learn MoreDigital video tapes were a revolution in quality and boasted connectivity to computers for editing thru the Firewire terminal. Apple...
Learn MoreThe first videotape format to take hold, with the original players costing close to $1000, these apes have held up...
Learn MoreKnown for great image quality for the money, the 8mm format is known today as the most fragile of the...
Learn MoreThe VHS format came in 3 varieties: large VHS tapes, small VHS tapes that were usually played back in a...
Learn MoreOften used in place of cassettes for recording meetings or conversations, these rascals also recorded young voices on answering machines....
Learn MoreThe format of choice for live recordings or band masters before computers were up to speed; DAT offered hiss and...
Learn MoreWe can make professional CDs from other formats like Cassettes or LPs, including cover art and custom printing on the...
Learn MoreThere were 8-Track recorders back in the day, and that is mostly what we see come in, as most commercial...
Learn MoreConvert old 45 RPM Records to mp3/DVD or digital audio format and have them on your fingertips through smartphones or...
Learn MoreWe can convert discontinued and hard to find albums to CD or audio files, as well as specialty recordings like...
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