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$40 for $100 Worth of Video and Mixed-Media Transfer Services at Audio Video Workshop in Redwood City

Audio Video Workshop
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Peter
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Delays in completing work (~4 wks) but I was in no rush. Work was satisfactory

Staffers with BAs in multimedia fields transfer videotapes, 8mm film, audiotapes, LPs, photos, slides & other media to DVD or digital file

Transferring old videotapes to DVD frees up space, letting shelves welcome back books and VCRs finally apply for jobs as grilled-cheese makers. Make way with this Groupon.

$40 for $100 Worth of Video and Mixed-Media Transfer Services

  • Transfer up to four VHS tapes to DVD at $23 per tape
  • Transfer video to AVI ($29 for 60 minutes or $49 for 120 minutes) or QuickTime ($39/$59) files
  • Other transfer services for 8mm film, audiotapes, LPs, photos, slides, and other media
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Promotional value expires Oct 24, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Hard drive not included. Not valid for custom quotes. Valid only for up to 2 hours of video per tape. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Audio Video Workshop

Where most people view the humble VHS tape as a relic of a bygone era, the experts at Audio Video Workshop see it as an endangered species worthy of preservation. With that in mind, they usher spools of easily erased magnetic tape into the digital age without damaging the precious master copies. This professionalism doesn't come by chance; every staff member has a bachelor's degree in broadcast and electronic communication arts ranging from radio and TV to film production, making them a formidable team in the biz. Together they transfer home movies onto DVD, with high-def and Blu-ray options available that project images with pristine quality. Using the Sniper-HD Pro Telecine Scanning system, they can transfer 8mm, Super8, and 16mm film to DVD or Blu-ray. They can also convert various forms of media into digital files for Macs or PCs, letting customers store their nostalgia on a hard drive instead of in their brains, which often fall victim to age and viruses that replace memories with cat videos.

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