View Full Version : Copy 8mm film to DVD
Frank C
October 17th 06, 07:38 PM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to DVD?
Thanks
Frank C
Andrew E.
October 18th 06, 02:45 AM
Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the video either
from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once you can
run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers only for
the
video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
utilities,
WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve it.Once the
encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once thru burn
to dvd.
ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what equitment
youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
"Frank C" wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to DVD?
> Thanks
> Frank C
Frank C
October 18th 06, 03:52 PM
Andrew:
Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a camera for 8mm
film.
I am looking for a reliable vendor to copy the film to DVD. THe film was
made in 1965.
Thanks
Frank C
"Andrew E." wrote:
> Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the video either
> from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once you can
> run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers only for
> the
> video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
> utilities,
> WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve it.Once the
> encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once thru burn
> to dvd.
> ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what equitment
> youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
>
> "Frank C" wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to DVD?
> > Thanks
> > Frank C
Graham Hughes
October 21st 06, 05:06 PM
Depends on where you are????
I do a lot of this. I'm UK based.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Frank C" > wrote in message
...
> Andrew:
> Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a camera for 8mm
> film.
> I am looking for a reliable vendor to copy the film to DVD. THe film was
> made in 1965.
> Thanks
> Frank C
> "Andrew E." wrote:
>
>> Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the video
>> either
>> from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once you can
>> run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers only
>> for
>> the
>> video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
>> utilities,
>> WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve it.Once the
>> encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once thru
>> burn
>> to dvd.
>> ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what equitment
>> youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
>>
>> "Frank C" wrote:
>>
>> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to
>> > DVD?
>> > Thanks
>> > Frank C
Frank C
October 21st 06, 07:14 PM
Thanks Graham; but I am in Maryland, US (Maria Land) Named for Queen
Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (June 13,
1625 - January 30, 1649) through her marriage to Charles I.
Regards
FRank C.
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
> Depends on where you are????
>
> I do a lot of this. I'm UK based.
>
> --
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
>
>
> "Frank C" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Andrew:
> > Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a camera for 8mm
> > film.
> > I am looking for a reliable vendor to copy the film to DVD. THe film was
> > made in 1965.
> > Thanks
> > Frank C
> > "Andrew E." wrote:
> >
> >> Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the video
> >> either
> >> from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once you can
> >> run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers only
> >> for
> >> the
> >> video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
> >> utilities,
> >> WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve it.Once the
> >> encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once thru
> >> burn
> >> to dvd.
> >> ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what equitment
> >> youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
> >>
> >> "Frank C" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to
> >> > DVD?
> >> > Thanks
> >> > Frank C
>
>
>
spankyusa
October 22nd 06, 03:02 AM
Mack Camera, which is located in Springfield, NJ does this. Your 8mm needs
to be copied onto a VHS tape and from that they can put it onto a DVD. If
you have the capability, you can burn DVD from a VHS tape on your own. I
have used Mack Camera. It is local to me as I live in NJ. They are
reliable. The guy to talk to there is Eric. He does the work. They do have
a website mackcam.com
"Frank C" wrote:
> Thanks Graham; but I am in Maryland, US (Maria Land) Named for Queen
> Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (June 13,
> 1625 - January 30, 1649) through her marriage to Charles I.
> Regards
> FRank C.
>
> "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>
> > Depends on where you are????
> >
> > I do a lot of this. I'm UK based.
> >
> > --
> > Graham Hughes
> > MVP Digital Media
> > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> > www.dvds2treasure.com
> > www.simplydv.com
> >
> >
> > "Frank C" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Andrew:
> > > Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a camera for 8mm
> > > film.
> > > I am looking for a reliable vendor to copy the film to DVD. THe film was
> > > made in 1965.
> > > Thanks
> > > Frank C
> > > "Andrew E." wrote:
> > >
> > >> Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the video
> > >> either
> > >> from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once you can
> > >> run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers only
> > >> for
> > >> the
> > >> video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
> > >> utilities,
> > >> WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve it.Once the
> > >> encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once thru
> > >> burn
> > >> to dvd.
> > >> ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what equitment
> > >> youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
> > >>
> > >> "Frank C" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm film to
> > >> > DVD?
> > >> > Thanks
> > >> > Frank C
> >
> >
> >
Graham Hughes
October 22nd 06, 07:06 PM
I wouldn't have it done there if they have to take it to vhs first. You want
it to go direct to the pc and then onto dvd. Adding the vhs step will just
add degradation to the final product, which is not good when you are dealing
with old film.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"spankyusa" > wrote in message
...
> Mack Camera, which is located in Springfield, NJ does this. Your 8mm
> needs
> to be copied onto a VHS tape and from that they can put it onto a DVD. If
> you have the capability, you can burn DVD from a VHS tape on your own. I
> have used Mack Camera. It is local to me as I live in NJ. They are
> reliable. The guy to talk to there is Eric. He does the work. They do
> have
> a website mackcam.com
>
> "Frank C" wrote:
>
>> Thanks Graham; but I am in Maryland, US (Maria Land) Named for Queen
>> Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (June 13,
>> 1625 - January 30, 1649) through her marriage to Charles I.
>> Regards
>> FRank C.
>>
>> "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>>
>> > Depends on where you are????
>> >
>> > I do a lot of this. I'm UK based.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Graham Hughes
>> > MVP Digital Media
>> > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
>> > www.dvds2treasure.com
>> > www.simplydv.com
>> >
>> >
>> > "Frank C" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> > > Andrew:
>> > > Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a camera for
>> > > 8mm
>> > > film.
>> > > I am looking for a reliable vendor to copy the film to DVD. THe film
>> > > was
>> > > made in 1965.
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Frank C
>> > > "Andrew E." wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Thats fairly simple,purchase a tv video card that will run the
>> > >> video
>> > >> either
>> > >> from the camera or from the tv or vcr box,usually rca jacks.Once
>> > >> you can
>> > >> run the video from a source to the pc,download or install drivers
>> > >> only
>> > >> for
>> > >> the
>> > >> video card.Once set up,download & install WM encoder 9 series + its
>> > >> utilities,
>> > >> WMCAP lets you view video as does the encoder as you recieve
>> > >> it.Once the
>> > >> encoder has it in a folder,rerun it thru encoder (convert).Once
>> > >> thru
>> > >> burn
>> > >> to dvd.
>> > >> ATI makes a descent video capture card,but all depends on what
>> > >> equitment
>> > >> youre running 8mm from & its jacks....
>> > >>
>> > >> "Frank C" wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a vendor to copy old 8mm
>> > >> > film to
>> > >> > DVD?
>> > >> > Thanks
>> > >> > Frank C
>> >
>> >
>> >
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