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DVD Transfer Services

Customer Comments
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Thank you for your speedy service. We can't express the appreciation we have in your work. You think you simply transferred a video to disc; you did much more than that: you made it possible for us to view life long memories of pleasantness. We have waited for years to view what your service did and the finished product was better than what we sent to you. Thanks,
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R. C. @dialoregon.net
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I used your service twice in the last few months and I give you high marks. You service is courteous and efficient. The tracking via your web-site is also great. Thanks and best regards,
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H. H. Fredon, NJ
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To the Folks at CVC Productions Cristian Coban I just received and played your transfer from an old laser video disc to a DVD of a classic performance by the legendary violinist Ruggiero Ricci and must express to you my deep admiration for your professionalism and dependability. The presentation as well as the quality of your transfer from that arcane medium to a DVD was superb, magnificent. I am looking forward to locating more such treasures for you to bring to life. Yours sincerely,
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J. R., Los Angeles, CA

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.
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The message below is
updated each time there is a change in the status of our service.
If you wonder if we are in business, the answer is: Yes we are, and this
is the status of our service:
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: PLEASE READ
Important Scheduling Notice
At this time we are booked with
work commitments until October 2008. New orders placed on this
Web site will be processed in the order received, beginning early
October 2008. Our Receiving Department will accept and date-stamp
packages received, for processing in order in which they were
received. The packages WILL NOT be entered into our Order Tracking
System until early October 2008 (please do not panic if you
do not see your order in the Order Tracking System). Email inquiries received after
July 7 will be answered October 2008. Phone support will
resume at the same time.
Should we develop any
available processing capacity before October 2008, we will update this
message. Please stay tuned.
Please feel free to
submit orders at this time, for processing in October 2008.
Please DO NOT PLACE AN ORDER if it must be processed before October
2008. We anticipate a heavy workload in October and November 2008. If
you have projects for Holiday Season 2008, may we suggest that you send
in your order as early as possible. Orders will be
processed in the order received. Wise customers order early
If you wonder "is it
worth submitting an order now and waiting for processing in
October", we think YES. We have hundreds of loyal customers
who would not think of sending their work to anyone else but to us and
they think that the wait is worthwhile. Submitting your order now,
early "in line", will ensure much quicker processing in
October. The closer you place the order to October, the longer the wait
for order completion in October/November.
We thank you, our loyal
customers and new clients,
for your tremendous support!
All the best,
Cristian Coban, Ph.D.
President, CVC Productions
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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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