- June 12, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
REEDSVILLE — Taking a video wasn’t always as easy as pulling out a cellular phone and pressing the record button. In the past if you wanted to capture a special event you needed to use an analog device such as a camcorder and record it on a video cassette tape.
Over the years as digital technologies became more relevant the watching these old analog recordings has become more difficult. Until now. Chris Toddes at Audio Video Rescue Services in Reedsville can take those old videotape recordings and transfer them to DVD.
At Audio Video Rescue Services they have the ability to take many analog formats such as VHS, VHS-C, Betacam, and 8mm films and convert them into digital media. Unlike the larger companies which often use only one type of machine, Toddes has multiple types of equipment at his disposal to ensure he gets the transfers his customers need.
Toddes explained that different videocassette recorders might produce a better quality of image…