Digital Media Services
Jan 11th, 2009 by numedia
NuMedia Specialist strives to provide clients with top notch digital media products and services…
Transfer Video to DVD
Most people don’t know that videotape begins to degrade immediately upon use and can fade away in as little as ten years. Even fewer people realize the miniDV tape is more fragile than the larger tape formats like VHS, so that pixelization can occur even after one viewing.
Accepted format: VHS, VHS-C, S-VHS, BetaMax, MiniDV, Hi-8, Digital 8, miniDV, 8mm videotape
Transfer Film to DVD
Movie film has never been easy to watch. Movie film breaks, kinks, flickers and over time, fades. Repairing film without professional equipment is almost impossible to do well. Projectors are difficult to load and they jam easily. Replacement parts and projector lamps are hard to find. Home movies on DVD are as easy to watch as a Hollywood movie DVD.
Accepted format: 8mm, Super8, 16mm
Transfer Slides to DVD
Kodak has announced that after 2006, that they will no longer provide replacement parts for 35mm slide projectors. Preserve and archive slide images on DVD and make them easy to view and share.
Accepted format: 35mm slides in plastic or fiber frames (no metal frames and no carousel trays or binders)
Transfer Prints to DVD
Photo albums are the classic way to relive memories. However, photos fade over time and albums are difficult to share with more than a couple of people. Photo albums on DVD are easy to share, never fade and come with background music and fade transitions to give your digital photo album a professional appearance. Besides being set into a photo slideshow, each photo is scanned as a 4.7 megapixel equivalent JPEG image so that these photo images can be used in any number of ways.
Accepted format: Photos from 2″x2″ up to 8″x12″
Transfer Digital Photos and Video Clips to DVD
With the growing popularity of digital cameras, NuMedia Specialist provides an elegant solution for archiving and viewing digital camera output. Scene detection technology groups photos into intelligent clusters for easy sorting and viewing. DVD also transcodes all known video formats into MPEG2 so that they can be viewed on a TV. Of course, all of the images and video are also stored on the DVD in their native format.
Accepted format: Video files: MPEG2, MPEG1, AVI, QuickTime, wmv Image files: JPEG Input media: CD, DVD, CompactFlash (CF), Memory Stick (MS), SmartMedia (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), xD-Picture Card (xD)
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