Research shows that Camcorder tapes last only 12 Years on average. DVD is the best solution for preserving your irreplaceable memories. Did you know that your home videos are only expected to last about 12 years?
Imagine the disappointment when you attempt to watch your wedding video on your 15th anniversary only to find out it’s ruined. If you are like most camcorder users, you’ve probably noticed that your older tapes are fading away, don’t worry, now you can insure that your memories will be available for years to come.
Transfer your tapes to DVD.
A local company that specializes in tape to DVD transfer is JBL Video Services. The company offers a convenient and affordable way to preserve your home videos. Owner Robert Lederman guarantees that once your videos are transferred to a special archival DVD, they will last at least 100 years with no quality loss.
Lederman says, “Even if your videos are less than 10 years old, the quality is always diminishing…the sooner you preserve your videos the better.”
If you have videos that already look poor, it is possible to improve the appearance of the tape.
“We have digital video processors that insure your tapes are preserved at the highest quality possible.”
In addition to simply preserving your videos, the company will add amazing features that make watching your home videos a blast. The company adds a custom scene index to their Hollywood version DVD just like a rental style DVD. The company also provides film, slide and photo transfer to DVD as well as mass duplication services.
Lederman is a seasoned Hollywood film editor who in his 27 years of experience has earned an Emmy nomination and a Billboard Award.
Lederman says “Experience counts in this business, people want to know that they are leaving their most precious memories with someone they can trust. We are committed to the highest quality standards in the industry and the careful handling of irreplaceable memorabilia”
For more information or to set up an appointment to drop off your tapes at JBL Video Services, call 661-670-9001.
