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SARON Media Studio
PO Box 1
Canton, SD  57013
Phone: 605-764-5094


Why Convert VHS Tapes To DVD?

  
 
DVD Advantages:
  
21st Century digital technology for recording.
  
Extended life of your preserved memories. Discs last a 100 years or more, if kept and handled properly.
  
  DVD does not lose its quality no matter how many times it's played or if it's not watched for years.
  
Easy & quick navigation throughout the DVD.
  
Convenient disc format, easy to handle and store.
 

So, you're interested why it's worth having your dear old home videos with your vacations, your wedding or your children's graduation recorded on DVD. You think you're fine with those old video tapes.......Think again!

Everyone knows that video tapes, (i.e....VHS, VHS-C, HI8 / 8mm, MiniDV), lose their quality by simply lying peacefully on a shelf. And, each time a cassette is played, it's being rubbed by the tape players head. The nasty head is erasing the content of the tapes slowly, every time you play the tape. And if you've ever happened to have had a tape "eaten" by an old VCR player, it's not uncommon, you've probably had a few choice words to say about video tape.

One more thing to think about: all the trends show that in 10-15 years nobody will watch videos using VCR. Actually, the younger generation will probably not know anything about them. And, they probably won't even be able to find a VCR to play the VHS tapes on, unless it's an old used one that will be unreliable and unsafe.

Now it's possible to save your videos for your grandchildren. Give them the possibility to see what a great time you had on a family vacation years ago or to see and hear their Grandparents again. DVD is simply the best choice for preserving those memories

We will create a professional, high quality DVD or CD for you, that plays in your DVD player or on your computer. Our DVD's come with a sturdy case to store the disc and a custom design case insert. We use the lightScribe® technology to label your DVD. So there is no "stick-on label" that can cause disc rotation balance problems. Also "stick-on labels" can peel off inside your player, causing costly repairs to your equipment.

Contact Us Today, To Transfer Your Video Tapes to DVD, Before It's To Late!

 

  
 
Video Tape Disadvantages:
  
Analog technology from the last century.
  
Video tape loses quality every time you watch it or even if it's not watched for years.
  
The video tape player can cause damage by creasing, stretching or breaking the tape from playing, rewinding & fast forwarding. 
  
The time it takes to navigate through the tape.
  
Bulky storage and prone to heat and humidity damage.

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