GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Most of us have old videos on tape or film with memories that we can no longer watch. Now thanks to a new program at GRTV, it is possible for you to see them again. “We got our ...
Your old VHS tapes are likely gathering dust, and they won't last forever. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to preserve them by converting to digital.
Capturing memories on Mini VHS tapes was common before digital recording became widespread. These small tapes hold personal videos that can deteriorate over time, making it important to preserve them ...
Super VHS, or S-VHS, tapes were once popular for recording higher-quality video than standard VHS. They offered better resolution and color fidelity, making them common for home movies and ...
If you’ve got a collection of old VHS tapes filled with family memories or classic films, you may want to preserve them before they become unplayable. VHS tapes, which were once the main way to watch ...
Do you have a stack of Video-8 tapes gathering dust, filled with cherished memories waiting to be relived? We understand the importance of preserving those precious moments, which is why we've ...
CEREDO/KENOVA W.Va. (WSAZ) - If your VHS tapes are collecting dust at home, you can now bring those memories back to life in a digital format. Staff at the Ceredo-Kenova Memorial Public Library can ...
Chesapeake Public Library will soon become the only library in Virginia to have its own memory lab where residents can transfer old VHS tapes, photos or documents to digital files. The lab comes to ...
I cleaned out a cabinet a few years ago and found a stack of old Super 8 tapes. I’ll never forget the way Mom’s face lit up after I digitized videos of her late brother Harold Jr.’s wedding.
Superior images. Superior sound. Superior quality. These are the reasons so many movie enthusiasts are turning to DVDs instead of video cassettes, says Nathan Kubicek, manager of Hitz, an all-DVD ...
The word nostalgia tends to come up whenever analog media gets discussed. “I’m not against it,” Jessica G.Z., the founder of T.A.P.E. (Teach. Archive. Preserve. Exhibit.), told me. “It’s just not my ...
Everyone is telling me to throw stuff out because I’m old. Millennials don’t want Grandma’s china. I’ve read that a million times. I pitched my baseball cards. I put my 1950s and 1960s cards in a ...