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Next year, some consumer electronics manufacturers plan to
stop making VCRs, in order to concentrate on the growing
DVD market. The death of the videocassette recorder appears
to be in sight. The phaseout of VCRs is due to the boom in
DVD players, sales of which have grown seven-fold in the past
five years. One good reason why to put your home movies
onto DVDs.


The Benefits of DVD are obvious:

1.
Videotapes physically deteriorate in a relatively short period of
time. After 10-15 years of storage, the quality of video decreases
dramatically, and the damage is usually irreversible. DVD is
designed to last for generations, without any loss of video and
audio quality.

2. DVD is convenient to use and fun to watch. No wiring and
complicated camera connections needed. No frustrating fast
forwarding and rewinding of tapes. A DVD movie is divided into
chapters, and we create a custom on-screen menu for easy
navigation.

3. Chapter images are printed on the DVD package insert. You can
preview DVD content and select your favorite scene prior to
inserting the disc into a DVD player. Great for your home movie
archives.

4. DVDs are easy and affordable to share. All family members will
be happy to receive your latest home video on an easy-to-use
DVD. Terrific for weddings, celebrations, parties, sports, and travel
videos.

5. . Sometimes, you are not able to watch your 8mm videotapes
because the old video camera is broken. Perhaps you are using a
Mini DV camcorder now. Or maybe your VHS player constantly eats
your tapes. We can transfer practically any videotape format to
reliable, long-lasting DVD.
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