Buy the software that will help you. The software iMemories will help you. You can buy it at Best Buy.
There are a lot of different websites that offer advice on how to turn old home movies and videos into a DVD form. I would check into some of them and see which one offers the best advice.
you should watch the latest disney channel movies or any dvd's you really have at home just close your eyes then pick one and you have your movie
You should be able to play dvds in your PC however you may not be able to if it has a block on it or it is old.
There are several sites where you can rent classic movies. Some examples are shoptcm.com, movieunlimited.com and reelclassics.com. Turner Classic Movies would be a great site as they have all the old movies.
When combining movies at movie theaters, movies rented on DVDs and movies watched on TV via network or cable or satellite transmissions, the number I read recently was 89% of the U.S. population over 8 years old. America loves movies whether new releases or re-runs or oldies.
If you are in the Vermont or Western Massachusetts area, the local chain Turn It Up! buys old CDs as well as records and DVDs. Otherwise, you can sell it on half.com.
Your best bet, long-term, is to find someone with an Digital-8mm camera. Take all of your 8 mm films and convert them to digital. Burn them onto DVDs and you will have them for life!
they used to have films of movies and showed them. digital films are holigrams, holigraphs and DVDs * * * * * Digital movies have nothing to do with holograms or holographs. Old movies were recorded as a series of pictorial images. For digital movies, the same information is recorded but now each image is stored in digital form. Also in this time it means that the movie won't be 3d
DVD Authoring can allow families to save memories for a lifetime. With DVD Authoring software, a user can take old VHS tapes and turn them into long-lasting DVDs. Software like Roxio's DVDit or Adobe Macromedia Authorware allows users to transfer videos to DVDs, as well as create DVDs from videos saved on their computer.
well department stores like that usually get whats left ove like the would never get a whole stock of twilight movies. i mostly just see old movies and most of them are not even movies there like cartoons ( like 25 4 min movies in it) so i would say between 15% and 35%
No, you should put it in the recycling bin since Cd's and DVDs are reusable
The first Home Alone movie.