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video transfer to dvd

updated sun 27 apr 03

 

Steven Lederman on sat 26 apr 03


Hello, All;

If you'd rather have a List Member convert your videos to DVD for you,
feel free to contact me! Apart from sculpting and throwing, I work in
a video & film post-production facility, and I have my own professional
set-up for converting videotapes to DVD. I can also get your film
converted for you, but another company has to transfer the film to tape
first, so their cost (at cost) will be on top of my cost (for film
only).
My price depends on the amount of material you want converted, but even
at 2 hours worth I can do better than $35 for other List Members!
I also must warn you that some places convert your tapes to DVD-RAM,
which is not really an across-the-board standard. It might play fine
in some DVD players, and not in others. I convert to "real" DVD, on
high quality Pioneer or Fuji DVD-R media, and not to DVD-RAM.
E-mail off list for further information!
Best Regards,
Steven

Carol Olavarri on sat 26 apr 03


Yippee,
I love to use the services of other List Members. I will gather up a list
and get it to you. I have Super 8 film which I do not care if in sequence or
anything just want to maintain. A lot of it so perhaps if I get a list
together you can get me a ballpark price?

Over here we are sadly lacking in things such as this and hate to send to
some stranger. It is something I have been looking into.

Will get it to you in next few days.

Many thanks and Aloha,
Carol
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Lederman"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 7:05 PM
Subject: video transfer to DVD


> Hello, All;
>
> If you'd rather have a List Member convert your videos to DVD for you,
> feel free to contact me! Apart from sculpting and throwing, I work in
> a video & film post-production facility, and I have my own professional
> set-up for converting videotapes to DVD. I can also get your film
> converted for you, but another company has to transfer the film to tape
> first, so their cost (at cost) will be on top of my cost (for film
> only).
> My price depends on the amount of material you want converted, but even
> at 2 hours worth I can do better than $35 for other List Members!
> I also must warn you that some places convert your tapes to DVD-RAM,
> which is not really an across-the-board standard. It might play fine
> in some DVD players, and not in others. I convert to "real" DVD, on
> high quality Pioneer or Fuji DVD-R media, and not to DVD-RAM.
> E-mail off list for further information!
> Best Regards,
> Steven
>
>
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