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Wanting to do something special 14 months ago

I have a large box of 8MM movies my Dad took when we were children and even have his old Bell and Howell wind-up movie camera as well as his projector (which all still work) and movie screen. I would love to transfer all of the movies to DVD’s to give to my daughters and neice for Christmas so they have valid records of their heritage. I’m open to any and all information and suggestions



Slightly changed plan 20 months ago

Since my camcorder (one of the last reasonably-priced ones with an analog-passthrough that allowed me to run a VCR through it to transfer video) is no longer being recognized by my PC, I’m holding out at this point for the Ion VCR2PC, which is essentially a USB VCR with editing software. It looks promising, as long as it’s not too expensive.



On the back burner 3 years ago

This seems like it’s too expensive to accomplish right now… I’m going to have to put in on the back burner for now.



Joe Mayer has a job again, but it ain't much to speak of...

Another ongoing project for the coming year... 3 years ago

I think I have about 150 old VHS tapes sitting down in my storage unit, and I should use the DVD recorder I bought almost a year ago to convert some of them to DVD. I’ve already recorded a few of my favorites, but there’s a lot more to go…



I bought a DVD recorder with 200G HDD 4 years ago

It is one of Panasonic DMR series. Little bit expensive for me, but very useful! We also enjoy air-check of daily TV programs with this.
I’ve started putting my VTRs collection into HDD , but not completed yet. Maybe I’ll spend a whole day to check, label, and put them into DVD in order.



8mm transfers went well 4 years ago

The first batch of transfers from 8mm to DVD went quite well. It was 93 minutes worth of stuff (that cost $130 to convert) and looks good (well, as good as 40-year-old film that’s been stored in a closet can look). It feels good to have this stuff archived.

Next up: my dad’s side of the family. He’s currently working on gathering the film from my aunts.

Also: loads of VHS home movies from the 80s.



EponaBri worked for 4 hours on genealogy

My Own Movies 4 years ago

I have about 300 home videos on VHS and High 8 tapes that I want to transfer to CD-ROMs and DVD, edit and add music and narration. I have new hardware and software to do this, called Pinnacle, that I was just learning to use, and then my computer crashed. Now I have download the software again and start over.

I have a VHS VCR and monitor right here on my computer desk, already to get to work… so, what is holding me back?



8mm 4 years ago

I’ve taken on the task of getting old 8mm films shot by my grandparents (on both sides of the family) onto DVD in an attempt to save them before they’re lost to time.

The first batch, from my grandparents on my mother’s side, look to be in good shape. I’ll be dropping them off tomorrow to have them professionally transferred. These date back to the 1960s.

The second batch will be from my dad’s side. My aunts are currently in possession of the films, but I’m sure they’ll be willing to lend them for the sake of archiving them. These are apparently much more brittle and date back to the 30s and 40s.

Once they’re on DVD, we’ll worry about editing them, adding music, and recording voiceovers.



Both old and new 4 years ago

I only have a few MiniDV tapes to go through and burn to DVD, and those are pretty easy to do. Right now, I’m about halfway through transferring all the videos to the PC and will then take a look at the individual clips and organize/edit them before burning them.

I also have a shopping bag full of old VHS tapes that my family shot from the mid-80s through the mid-90s of standard stuff (at home, graduations, baseball games, etc.). Fortunately, my camcorder has an analog passthrough which allows me to get the videos onto the PC relatively easy, it just takes a while, and will take even longer to edit the videos down and possibly touch them up. I’ve done a couple videos so far.

I also need to decide how much I’ll bother with fancy DVD menus.



What a boring thing to do 4 years ago

Although the results are cool, it’s so boring because you can’t speed dub from video to the computer. Maybe when the technology catches up it will be great.



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