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Tape Transfer and Capture

The tape captures and transfers digitised analogue memories, preserving them in a modern format for seamless playback and enduring nostalgia.

Does the video above resemble what you think capturing a tape is? Well, why not read below about the professional tape-capturing services we are able to offer to you?

A close-up of a VCR machine with a cord attached.

We can transfer most vintage PAL and NTSC tape formats to a digital tape or digital file. We have a good number of different machines and usually can find one that will play a tape in poor condition. Quite often there are tracking errors on recorded tapes so it is useful to have a choice of machines for that reason as well. 

We cover all types of U-matic formats and have been fortunate to have sourced machines in good working order. Betacam also comes in a variety of analogue and digital formats and we can offer several playback machine options to cover Betacam, Betacam SP, digibeta and beta SX, in PAL and NTSC.

A VCR, or videocassette recorder, is a device used to play and record videos on videocassettes.
A VCR, or videocassette recorder, is a device used to play and record videos on videocassettes.

We regards to non-broadcast formats we offer transfer from Betamax, S-VHS (PAL and NTSC), and Hi 8.  In fact we often have most trouble with these tapes.  In part, because they are fragile and in part because of the way they are often stored. However, to date we have always managed to recover vital footage.

Our machines are maintained in first-class working order, at times it seems to me regardless of cost.

As well as physical issues with tapes, often the image quality and electronic stability are problematic. This is where timebase correctors are so helpful. We have several, all doing things a little differently. We can also convert NTSC to PAL, using proper NTSC video recorders and 4 field standards converters. These enhancements used wisely ensure that the image is as good as realistically possible. We do not charge extra for standards conversion.

Our machines are maintained in first-class working order, at times it seems to me regardless of cost.

A room with multiple TVs and a computer desk in an edit suite.
VCR tracks: A close-up image of a VCR tape with multiple tracks visible. Each track contains audio or video data.

It is very useful to have a digital tape copy of your material. In addition to archiving, experience shows that play-in from analogue tape is more likely to be successful when done in this manner. We offer capture to digital files via Serial Digital Interface (SDI), as this usually offers the best quality. There are almost limitless possibilities as far as which format to use, in general capturing in the format you propose to edit in makes most sense. Although you may want an uncompressed archive version to keep for future use. We always use waveform and vectorscope monitoring.

Our machines are maintained in first-class working order, at times it seems to me regardless of cost.

If you would like a bit more insight into our process, then please watch the video below, where a member of our team takes you through the process from tape capture to finished video file 

Our machines are maintained in first-class working order, at times, it seems to me, regardless of cost.

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Rob: 07809 158965

Andrew: 07860 370879

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