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Videotapes, Film Reels and DVDs Transferred to MP4

Enjoy the Freedom of Videotapes, Film Reels and DVDs Transferred To MP4

What if you could watch your favorite home movies anywhere? That’s what MP4 is all about. Videotapes, film reels and DVDs transferred to MP4 can be viewed on any screen. 

Imagine being able to access and watch your home movies on your phone or tablet in addition to any smart TV. As opposed to spinning discs, MP4 files are completely portable. You can duplicate them easily. You can upload them to the cloud. You can plug a USB disc directly into your newer television (TV must have a USB port).

You’ll never have to worry about scratched discs not playing properly and quite honestly, never have to worry about purchasing a DVD player ever again.

Videos transferred to MP4 can be viewed on a PC or Mac, Android or Apple smartphone or tablet and most modern televisions quickly and easily.

 

Videos Transferred to MP4 Viewed On Any Screen

Videotapes to MP4

VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Mini-DV, Beta
$ 10 Per Hour
  • Plus USB Stick or Hard Drive
  • You May Supply Storage Media

Film Reels to MP4

8mm, Super 8, 16mm
20c Per Foot
  • Plus USB Stick or Hard Drive
  • You May Supply Storage Media

DVD to MP4

Full Sized DVDs
$ 8 Each Disc
  • Plus USB Stick or Hard Drive
  • You May Supply Storage Media

Mini-DVD to MP4

Mini DVD Camcorder Discs
$ 8 Each Finalized Disc
  • $2 To Finalize
  • Plus USB Stick or Hard Drive

Q&A on Video Transferred To MP4

Put simply, an MP4 is a digital video file that can also contain audio. MP4 is to video what MP3 is to audio.

There is no limit to the size of an MP4. You are only limited by the size of your storage device. 

Yes. We have the ability to transfer any format of video from any source to MP4.

Yes. With the proper video editing software, an MP4 file may be edited or even combined with other MP4 files.

Copyright restrictions  prohibit such transfers. In addition, Copyguard encription prohibits the transfer to other formats.

Please allow up to 10 days to complete your project. Very large projects may take a bit longer.

Unfortunately no. The finalizing process closes the discand disallows any playback or further recording. Generally, DVDs must be finalized in the machine they were recorded on or one of the same brand make and model. We are able to finalize DVDs created in Sony standalone recorders as well as mini DVDs from Sony DVD camcorders.