You can check out the photo 60 services. They have given all sorts of HQ digital printing solutions.
I had been there for my portrait last month, they provide numerous services based on quality picture to DVD quality videos, you can even convert the 8 mm & 16 mm films into DVD's.
8mm film has a tendency to degrade over time, and can be lost forever, no matter what precautions you take. The actual process of converting 8mm film to DVD is not nearly as hard as one would assume and thus, I recommend you to hire up a professional help.
Photo- scanning services, Photo restoration, passport photographs are few of the features that Photo-60 takes care of. Transferring 8mm film to DVD, transfer home movies to DVD, 16mm to DVD, 8mm movies to DVD, etc.
• 30min Digital Printing
• Enlargements/Poster Prints
• 120/220 Printing/Scanning
• Film/Slide Archiving to DVD
• Prints from Slides
• Custom DVD Slide Show
• Movie Film/VHS to DVD
• Photo Restoration
• Passport Photos
• Portraits
The cost to transfer from an 8mm to a DVD can vary depending on who is doing it. If a close friend or yourself is doing it, basically the cost of the DVD only which is less than a dollar, however if you are bring it to be done as a service the prices can range anywhere from $5 to $25.
an DVD with images shot on 8mm shouldn't give a problem in an mac
The software asperasoft will convert 8mm film to DVD. There are several other software applications that also convert 8mm film to DVD including globalsafe and video2dvd.
by scanning of filming the 8mm and digitalizing the tape
Yes it is. Check the phone book for your area under 'video productions' or 'video editing.' That should lead you to someone to help. Also check out online 8mm film transfer services. StashSpace.Com is a good one and has a calculator you can use to see how much the film transfer would cost.
How doI transfer a homemade DVD to mps player
the only ones i see are for security systems.
COST TO TRANSFER 16 MILLIMETER FILM TO DVD
I don't believe there is one machine that can do all you describe bu there are devices that can be used in conjunction with a computer. Check Hammacker Schlemer catalog. Search Slide to DVD Machine. Search online for a video capture card for the 8mm and VHS videos. Or Use a transfer service, rates have come down a lot and they will have the best equipment. I'm not sure about slides but for 8mm movies and VHS tapes check out StashSpace.Com, it's only $7 a tape and they did a great job with my stuff. You can get your content back on DVD right away or use their online editor to make personalizations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlpzPzVznPc
You have to burn your movies onto a DVD. Make sure you prepare a DVD and a DVD creator like Leawo DVD creator. See the related link for a related video.
To transfer files from a DVD to your PC hard drive, insert the DVD into your computer's DVD drive. Open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) and navigate to the DVD drive. Select the files or folders you want to transfer, right-click, and choose "Copy." Then, navigate to the desired location on your hard drive, right-click in the folder, and select "Paste" to complete the transfer.