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I am trying to embark on a family project to transfer old movies from the '50s
onto DVD disques. I already have a vhs tape which is rather substandard for what I am looking for. Is there any device which will project the film directly onto a digital file to maintain the quality. Also, if there is one for 16mm, is there one for 8mm? Thank you for your time, Grateful to be back. Eddie MD OTF Eddie Van Huffel |
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"Eddie Van Huffel" <> wrote in message
news: > I am trying to embark on a family project to transfer old movies from > the '50s onto DVD disques. I already have a vhs tape which is rather > substandard for what I am looking for. Is there any device which > will project the film directly onto a digital file to maintain the > quality. Also, if there is one for 16mm, is there one for 8mm? > Thank you for your time, > > Telecine Intro: http://lavender.fortunecity.com/lave...lmtovideo.html How to use a flatbed scanner as a telecine http://truetex.com/telecine.htm There are lots of film labs and video production facilities that will do it for you, or if you have deep pockets: http://www.moviestuff.tv/8mm_telecine.html http://www.moviestuff.tv/16mm_telecine.html -- Buford T. Justice The alt.video.dvd faq is located at: http://aww-faq.org/dvdfaq.html FAQmeister |
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