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Hi8 and Video8 tapes were the smaller improved version of tapes recorded with a camcorder. While using the same 8mm tape, Hi8, Video8, and Digital8 had different quality depending on the camcorder used to record.

There are a few options for transferring your Hi8/Video8 tapes. Going directly to the PC will transfer to a high quality MPEG2 file. You also have the option for me to transfer to the following video files: .AVI, .WMV, or .H264.

However, the Digital8 tapes transfer through firewire to an AVI file for optimal quality.


The other option is to go to DVD.

Note: A standard DVD holds 1 hour of HQ video. If your tape is over 60min long, it will need to be divided into separate DVD's.

Pricing

Hi8/Video8/Digital8

DVD
USB Drive

I do not charge until I complete the task... just in case a tape is blank or non-functional.

I do not charge for blanks. I also do not charge for editing out blank areas on the tapes.

Hi8/Video8 to DVD:
FYI... 1 hour of HQ footage can fit on a DVD, so if a tape is more than 1 hour, it will have to be divided onto 2 DVD's.

1 tape--> 1 DVD = $12. If more than 60min, and we need to split to two DVDs, it is only an extra $2 ($14 total), 3DVD ($16), etc...

** If tapes are less than 30min and I can fit 2 on one DVD (if you choose to go that route), I will only charge the $18 for the 1 DVD (instead of 2 separate $12 transfers).**


Hi8/Video8 to DIGITAL FILES:
If going to only digital files (no DVD's)... it is $10 per transfer if less than 1HR, and $12 if 1HR-2HR. (over 2hr is $14, 3HR is $16, etc..),

 

You can either supply a flash drive/hard drive, or I can buy one for you (I get them very cheap and I customize the label).


16GB = $10
32GB= $15
64GB- $20
128GB= $25
256GB= $35
1 TB = $60

FOR BOTH DVD & DIGITAL: I will charge the DVD rate, and then just a rate of $2 per digital (plus cost of drive if I buy drive).

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