Converting VHS to DVD
Many people today have tons of VHS tapes stored in their closets. Did you know that the more you view, rewind and fast forward the VHS tapes, the tape wears down and also puts stress on your VHS machine and eventually you'll have to change the heads? Its similar to when you take a piece of sand paper and rub it against your hand. When the tape passes through the heads in the VHS machine, the head needs to touch the magnetic tape in order to view the information stored in it. That is why over time, if the heads continue to rub the tape, the more worn the tape and heads become.DVDs on the other hand are read in a different way. Through a laser. Instead of magnetic technology, the disc is burned with digital information decrypted into 0s and 1s. This information is burned onto the disc creating an uneven surface below the plastic naked to the human eye. When the laser detects a low area or a high area, the laser reads the information accordingly. The laser does not physically touch the disc and no rubbing is occur thus that is why DVDs if stored and kept well, tend to last longer over time when compared to analogue technology.
Here at Azure Production, we charge $15.00/hour to transfer your VHS to DVD.

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