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VHS to DVD: Pass on irreplaceable memories

4/15/2020

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Capturing videos and photos today cannot be more convenient with the gadget we carry around in our pocket, namely our phone. But that hasn’t always been the case. We remember the time of videotapes and the excitement of shoving one in the VCR and gathering the whole family together for viewing. Now, looking at those tapes helps reminisce those times and how we wish we could do that again. From wedding videos and birthdays to the first time in Disney land, those memories are forever immortalized in those VHS tapes, gathering dust.
Instead of feeling sad about those tapes, you can convert those videos into DVD easily in Mississippi. DVDs can be easily viewed on your computers and TV or copied to a hard drive, preserving them in their original form and increasing their shelf life markedly.

Why convert video to DVD
  • Once your tape is in DVD form, you can do a lot more with it such as add menus and chapters so you can just skip to the part you like.
  • You can edit your videos with a basic video-editing program on your computer.
  • You can upload to any social media site and have a watch party.
  • Friends and family can download it and keep a copy for themselves.
  • You can convert to other formats so you can watch it on a ton of devices.

Three ways of transferring VHS to DVD
  • Use an all in one DVD and VCR machine; attach the VCR to a DVD recorder and get an analogue-to-digital converter to connect the VCR to a computer.
  • Video to DVD recorder; connect the VCR to DVD recorder and transfer video footage to a blank DVD.
  • Video to the computer using an analogue-to-digital adapter.
The above methods seem arduous and intimidating, especially for the technology challenged. The best option for them is to hire a video to DVD transfer service in Mississippi. Most services are similar and typically require a 3-week waiting period between tape drop off, and DVD pick up, but you can sit back and relax and watch your DVDs when they are ready.

Things to consider before converting your videos to digital
If you have got a lot of video stuff stocked up in those old corners of the house, it may be a little emotionally challenging to decide which ones to digitize – pun intended!
  • Organizing and deciding which videos to convert since converting all of them may be costly.
  • Search for a video to DVD transfer service best suited to your needs.
  • Choose an advanced format for conversion from old formats
  • Cost
  • Storage- whether you want them in DVDs or a hard drive so you can store them wherever you want.
Old family home videos are a legacy, and if left on its own, it may disintegrate to dust. So digitizing your videos to DVD or other storage is the only solution to keep those precious memories intact and alive for a long time if not forever. Let us help you in immortalizing your past life for your future!

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Mississippi - A Success in Genealogy

4/15/2020

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Genealogy – Breaking it Down
Genealogy is the study of families, family history and the tracing of their lineages. Successful genealogical research depends on the following:
  • The quality of record-keeping
  • Existence of surviving records
  • And the determination of the researcher
 
These factors contribute to the authentic genealogical records in Mississippi and their availability for whoever is interested. There is also an online catalogue available before you head on to more physical research. Mississippi has detailed records of its ancestors that are well kept online as well as physically. The most commonly used genealogical resources used in Mississippi include personal, private and commercial information of the inhabitants.
 
Birth and Death records
The state of Mississippi started keeping records from November 1912. Files from that date till present are with the Mississippi Department of Health.
Census records
Federal censuses are conducted every 10 years and enlist the head of the household and the number of members in that house. Initially, more details were gathered, such as names and ages of all family members along with the place of birth and value of a property.
County records
When a family is allotted a particular location, county records such as marriage licenses, wills, deeds and tax records can be explored.
Court cases
The Mississippi genealogy archive has hundreds of court cases from files of the High court and Appeals.
Enumeration of Educable Children
This enumeration has proven invaluable while researchers try to locate elusive families. These files have the names and ages of children between the ages of five to 18.
Marriage records
Country marriage records offer microfilm of most original marriage books held by the county courthouse. Statewide marriage index has marriage records before 1926. The information provided includes the name of bride and groom, date of recording, name of presiding official, county of marriage and the book and page where the wedding was recorded. 
Military resources
Mississippians hold a long history of serving in the armed forces. The archives have microfilm copies of service records for Mississippians in the war of 1812, Mexican war I, civil war 1861, and the Spanish-American War 1898. The pension files available at the archives are those who served in the Confederate army or navy.
Mississippi is one of those states that revere their history and traditions. Because of its connections with Native American culture, African American culture, and the different groups that initially settled the United States, there is a tremendous need for genealogy materials of all kind. It has 82 counties, and the records can be researched region-wise online. 
If you are searching the Mississippi genealogy, you must get organized and understand the kind of resources available to you. You can use online databases and digitized collection. All the data is available for free and is relatively easy to navigate for those used to searching online for information. You will be surprised at the organized content and ease it provides to your research. Here’s hoping you find your great grandmother or granddaughter that you always wished to find.
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4 basic things to know about video to DVD conversion

4/2/2020

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Have a DVD?

​Camcorders, handycams, and DVD players are old, but they aren’t ancient. So, as long as you own one and you don’t feel like giving it away, using it for audios and videos isn’t a bad idea. However, we need to keep in mind that we have latest versions of videos available nowadays. And, due to advancements in technology, most of the latest formats like AVI, FLV and WMV may not be readily playable on DVD. Keeping all of these innovations in view, video to DVD transfer in Mississippi has become quite indispensable. And you definitely need to go ahead with something like this to save your hardwork. However, before you actually get to convert your videos to DVD, make sure to consider these four factors. 

Quality

Making these conversions has no doubt become an easier task now with the latest software and online services. However, often when we do this stuff without proper test checks, we end up compromising on the quality of our converted stuff. So, next time you plan on transferring your videos to DVDs, or even in other formats for your thumb drive, make sure all your converted stuff looks close to HD and has no blurry patches.

Colors

When we talk about quality, the implied meaning is print and the pixelation. Those spots can be fairly visible on the screen after a video is converted to DVD. However, there is another factor that deserves due consideration – and that’s the color system of the old and new videos. Most of the time, the converted media may show color loss and/or few areas may seem faded.
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Digital download

​The biggest fruit of digitization is the ability to upload anythingon CLOUD or Drive. And this option will only be accessible if you convert your videos or any other stuff to DVD with alternate formats too. Make sure that the converted media is available in the digital format, suitable for any type of personal or commercial use in future.

Segments

You must have noticed that lengthy videos or even audiobooks on Youtube are divided into chapters. Or, we can speak more specifically, we call them video breaks or segments. When you do such conversions at home, you may not be able to add these segments and respective labels. As a result, sorting of data on the DVD still remains an arduous task.

You deserve the best!

While all of the factors are a major turn off when we rethink video conversion to DVD, we shouldn’t feel hopeless. We can still save our precious data in form of DVDs and flash drives and offer them as digital downloads with an easy option to upload them online if we choose a legit service. Having said that, you need to choose a legit service provider who’s ready to offer your videos the optimum time, attention and energy. And then only would you be able to enjoy all of these perks of getting your videos converted to DVDs!
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