Have a bunch of Hi8, some VHS to transfer
Who does a great job in the US?
Thanks!
Stephen
Who does a great job in the US?
Thanks!
Stephen
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Color Services up the road in Santa Barbara probably does a decent job. Surely there's a motion picture place in LA that does it by the million feet for cheap.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I am going through this process as well. However, I am considering using this digitizer at home:
https://www.amazon.com/ClearClick-Converter-2-0-Second-Generation/dp/B07V9JNRZY
https://www.amazon.com/ClearClick-Converter-2-0-Second-Generation/dp/B07V9JNRZY
joe bosak
Well-known
Video Tape to Digital - who does a great job?
When I did my 8mm tapes I went through a few conversion devices due to transfer problems. With the first couple of (cheap) devices I tried, the tapes played back fine in the camcorder viewfinder but the conversion device output signal to the PC would frequently become blank or static during transfer. With very limited user control, nothing could be done but try another device to see if that did better. I eventually bought a Canopus ADVC, quite expensive but it did the conversion without issue, WinDV simply noted some dropped frames at the problematic points.
When I did my 8mm tapes I went through a few conversion devices due to transfer problems. With the first couple of (cheap) devices I tried, the tapes played back fine in the camcorder viewfinder but the conversion device output signal to the PC would frequently become blank or static during transfer. With very limited user control, nothing could be done but try another device to see if that did better. I eventually bought a Canopus ADVC, quite expensive but it did the conversion without issue, WinDV simply noted some dropped frames at the problematic points.
BWF
Established
The folks at the Film Photography Project are big into video and they do it. I don’t shoot film, but I’d give them a shot for sure.
https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/fpp-scanning-services
https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/fpp-scanning-services
aizan
Veteran
DVD Your Memories in the Culver City-ish area can do anything.
wjlapier
Well-known
I use an Elgato RCA>USB converter. I plug the RCA end into my old Sony Hi-8 recorder and basically hit play on recorder and record on my laptop. I did this for a bunch of home videos of my kids from mid 90's. As for VHS, same deal with the RCA plugs.
https://www.elgato.com/en/video-capture
https://www.elgato.com/en/video-capture
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