Google tells us there are a few online places and some B&M places too. DVD Your Memories was the top spot in google for reel to reel to digital
Hi, Open reel tapes are equivelent to tapes like used on the older reel to reel tape recorders. They used to have open reel tapes for audio and video recorders. Many are still in use today. Open reel tapes had to be hand threaded through the tape transport whereas a cassette tape is self contained and the transport handles all the unloading and loading functions. Hope this helps, Cubby
Digital 8 tapes are transferred to a computer using an USB capture card. A tape player is used to output the video to the capture card which then allows the computer to transfer the video.
Find someone that has a reel to reel deck and a CD recorder. Some computers have a CD Burner and external audio inputs. Stand alone CD Burners are available for purchase now. Check your phone book, small studios will do this kind of transfer for a fee.
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You can use VHS converters to transfer movies from your old VHS tapes to your home PC. This makes you able to get rid of your stack of VHS tapes and backup everything digitally.
yes. all the components in a VHS are plastic. plastics are to be recylcled.
Before Floppy disks were available, people still transferred data. It used to be with help of punch cards, reel to reel tapes, and cassette tapes. The early home computers used cassette tapes.
I have about 40 brandnew, brand name, sealed reel to reel tapes for $ 5.00 each plus shipping. Thanks. If interested please contact luzchurch@hotmail.com
Old fashioned storage devices include punch cards, reel to reel tapes, and diskette drives.
Magnet, impacts the video or audio reel due to its magnetic fields
I have a Handycam video Hi8, I would like to make home movies on my computer using my camcorder video tapes. Can I do so with this camcorder?
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