Convert VHS Tape to VCD in Singapore
VHS tapes is most porpular uses in 80' to 90' in Singapore and other countries. Everyone uses VHS tapes to record TV programmes. Videographer stored wedding's video into VHS tapes to you after he finished video editing.
But do you know? Each time a tape is played, it's being rubbed by the VCR head. This nasty head is erasing the content of the tapes slowly but really.
VHS tape has a short life span! Don't lose your memories! Your VHS video tapes to be converted to DVD, preserved precious video for your children or even grandchildren. Give them a possibility to see what a great time you had in many years ago.
Let us convert your VHS tape to high quality VCD, call 65-90660631 for services now.
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Do-it-yourself DVDs Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Music has leapt from the CD to the MP3, from the living room to the iPod. Video has done likewise, swapping grainy and snag-ridden VHS tapes for DVD discs ... |
![]() Albany Times Union | From VHS to DVD — finally Albany Times Union, NY - A co-worker has also offered to try converting a VHS tape for me so I can see if there’s any difference in quality. Note: I know there are other places that ... |
Nurturing Your Media Library Journal, NY - In the case of libraries with limited funds, keeping audiocassettes or VHS tapes on shelves is the only way they can ensure the “classics” remain available ... |
Obsolete videotapes are increasingly converted to digital Trading Markets (press release), CA - The final VHS movie in the North American market was shipped in 2006. But Wal-Mart stopped selling VHS tapes in 2005 and VCRs themselves in 2006. ... |
![]() The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com | Digital technology has fundamentally changed the way we preserve ... The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - The ways we have recorded our personal footprints -- on paper and tape and plastic, things we could hold in our hands -- are forever stalked by the ticking ... |
Keller ISD taking entries for student film festival Keller Citizen, TX - District officials will accept entries on VHS, DVD, CD or mini-DV tape. Students can find tips and useful links to more information online at ... |

