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When it comes to long-term storage,
consumer-grade VHS tapes are probably not the best format to use. Grab a
commercial tape that you bought in the 1980s--or even the mid-1990s--and
you'll likely notice a good deal of degradation in picture quality. VHS
tapes have a shelf life in the neighborhood of 20 years, but the signs of
degradation start to become apparent after five years or so. And with the
popularity of DVD players, those home movies are probably one of the few
reasons left to even own a VCR anymore. So why not give yourself a reason to
get rid of it? Transfer them to DVD.........
Armando Studios focuses on taking the time and care
to preserve your precious memories and make them come to life. My industry
experience makes the whole process easy and enjoyable, giving you the
direction needed to make an entertaining, modern family keepsake. Memories
are meant to enjoy, so let me do the work.
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