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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this for archival quality conversion of historically significant or otherwise one-of-a-kind footage (including precious home movie footage)? If so, you want to go to place like DC Video or some other specialized video conversion outfit with actual engineers who can do the best possible conversion of your tapes (and, no, flash drives are not self-stable; you should be using online storage and have multiple offline copies). For one-of-a-kind footage, you want uncompressed data in an AVI or MOV container, not a compressed format. If this is just bulk conversion of stuff that you taped off of the TV twenty years ago, Kodak Digitizing does reasonable work.[/quote] NP here. If I may piggyback… can you tell me more about what you said about flash drives’ stability? [/quote]
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