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We specialise in transferring and converting your home video to a futureproof digital format. At Convert2Digital we have the facility to convert all ...
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Do you or your business have archive data still on floppy disks or saved in an outdated file format? Important information recorded on Dictaphone ...
Convert your home videos to a digital format and save those precious family moments for ever.
Whatever fomat you have your home videos on at Convert2Digital we can access them, and convert them to a format that suits you.
Whether you want physical copy of your home videos on DVD, Bluray, or USB Drive or a cloud version you can watch on your phone or tablet we can customise a package to suit you.
Convert your home videos to digital. At Convert2Digital we convert your analog recordings to a digital media file which can be shared with family and friends, viewed on a phone, tablet, computer, smart TV and games console or burned to a DVD/Blu-ray disk for you to keep forever. We can convert a wide variety of formats including: VHS, SVHS, VHSC, Betamax, DVD, Hi8, Digi8, MiniDV, cinefilm, audio cassette and photographs.
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