dvd
We can transfer up to two hours of video from one or more tapes onto one
DVD-R.

You can choose to have a straight copy, or one that has a menu with chapter points that enable you to choose which parts of the video you want to watch. This process is called authoring.

Straight copies are made by copying the tape directly onto a professional quality DVD recorder.

Authoring is done by transferring the video to computer. The menu is then created and the finished project is burnt directly onto DVD.
You can have just the one DVD, or as many copies as you like.
Please see our dvd duplication section.

cd
We can transfer up to one hour of video onto a CD-R. The quality (MPEG-1) isn’t as good as DVD, but it’s an ideal medium for bringing video into a PowerPoint presentation, or for inclusion on a CD containing many different files for distribution to clients or others within your organisation.

Please see our cd duplication section. |