At Memory Fortress, we convert VHS tapes to DVDs and MP4 files on a per-tape basis. Prices start at $20 for a single tape for base conversion (plus $4 per tape for MP4 conversion), and go as low as $14 apiece in high quantities. However, the prices scale down...
One of the main benefits of digitizing your VHS tapes and other memories is that you can share your videos online with friends and family. There are multiple ways to share your videos, ranging from posting them on social media to creating files on Google Drive. You...
If you have decided to digitize your old VHS tapes and camcorder recordings, you have multiple options to preserve your memories. You can, either on your own or through a video transfer service, turn your VHS tapes into DVDs or keep the content on your computer with...
If you used a video recorder to document family memories in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, you need to digitize those memories as soon as possible. Not only will it get harder to find a compatible player to watch them, but if you keep your VHS tapes, the videos will...
Video Format War VHS vs Beta? The video formats most popular in the 1970s and 1980s were Beta and VHS. If you are old enough to remember visiting your grandparents during the holidays, you would remember the huge video player sitting on the console television in the...
You read the headline right. Most people KNOW where nearly all of their important memories are. The reason that they experience considerable stress isn’t worrying about lost memories; it’s about knowing just how long a full-scale organizing and digitizing project...