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Enhanced Graphics Package
the "PRETTY" package
The DVD Menu
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This is what the DVD
menu will look like:
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 | The look of the menu may vary, due
to evolving technology. However, the functionality and
options will be equivalent. See the PAL
DVD menu. |
 | Additional menu items are $7.50
each. The EXACT TIMING information + description
MUST be provided (in the Special Instructions box on the
Order Form). ATTENTION:
we will not be able to provide menu items if description
only is provided. We will be able to provide
menu items only if EXACT TIMING information
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Customer Comments
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First experience using your business. Results were great. Will recommend.
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J.A.P., Worthington, OH
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Just a quick note
to say the DVDs that you made from my old Beta tapes arrived and I was
very happy with them. I will probably be sending you some more as I
dig them out. *
D.M., Sedona, AZ
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Cristian...just wanted to let you know was very pleased with my 4 tape to dvd transfers....will be sending you some more... Happy Holidays....
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B.O'C., Andover, MA

Formats
Formats
we can transfer
(convert) to DVD:
Video
tape formats:
VHS
(NTSC, SECAM
or
PAL)
DV
and miniDV (NTSC or PAL)
Digital
8 (NTSC
or PAL)
Hi8
and video8 (NTSC
or PAL)
DVCAM
(NTSC)
Beta
(Betamax) (NTSC)
SVHS
(NTSC, SECAM
or
PAL)
SuperBeta
(NTSC)
Video
Disc formats:
DVD
PAL to DVD NTSC or DVD NTSC to DVD PAL (NTSC
or PAL)
LaserDisc
(NTSC)
VCD
(Video CD) (NTSC
or PAL)
FREE
conversion
PAL/SECAM to NTSC or NTSC/SECAM to PAL.
If your
transfer to DVD involves changing from PAL/SECAM to NTSC (or
vice versa), we do not charge for the standards
conversion. (NTSC
is the television standard used in North America, PAL
is used in Europe and much of the world, SECAM is used in France and other countries)
You
may submit your master in either PAL, SECAM VHS or NTSC.
(NOTE:
selected formats are available only in NTSC.
Please see Formats)
You
may order your final DVD in either NTSC or PAL.
Same price.
LP, Cassette,
8-track, 78rpm Transfers to CD
More info:
LP2CD
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WIRE
RECORDINGS |
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NEW
Low-Tech FORMAT ACCEPTED
Before tape, there was WIRE.
BBC used it in WWII, many families had home wire recorders.
WIRE is the grandfather of all magnetic recordings.
We now offer a transfer service for your Wire recordings.
See DETAILS. |
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