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Converting VHS tapes to DVD or digital


Armybrat

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Kinko’s used to provide that service but they seem to have disappeared.

Just found a dozen or so family tapes in VHS & VHS/c format I made in the 1980s along with some smaller cassettes &  DVDs that should be transferred to whatever digital gadget that is compatible with today’s computers/iPads and the like.

Anyone know of a decent video service in the Austin/Round Rock area that has the equipment to do the job? I need to get this done soon for my kids & grandkids before health problems get worse.

Thanks in advance.

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Words of wisdom, learned the hard way -- don't trust what the label on the tape says.  "Mom's 70th birthday" ends up really being "Mom's 70th three-way," and everyone ends up embarrassed.  But also....make plenty of copies.  You know.  For your friends.


Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey
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