How To Tutorials, Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
We have all sorts of VCRs, video cameras, reel-to-reel, 8-track, and record players that you can use in our Fort Collins store to preview your videos or old audio before you have us transfer it to digital for you. We also have a light table that you can use to...
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Do you get an error message that says your computer won’t play your video file? Is it asking for a codec to play your video and you have no idea what a codec is?! We typically give our PC using clients mp2 or avi video files and we give our MAC clients mov or...
Interesting Projects, Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Projects from around the country. We get a fair number of projects mailed into us usually to take advantage of some of the unique types of transfers we can do including Umatic video, BetaCam video, Zip, Jaz and floppy discs. So far this year we’ve...
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Janet & Bruce brought in an old audio cassette that is a recording of their now deceased bird the beloved Mr. Tweet talking and singing. He died several years ago and since then the got a new parakeet and named him Blue. Mr. Tweet was quite a talker while Blue...
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Yes, audio can be recorded on a spool of thin steel wire. The first wire recorder was invented in 1898. They saw limited use mostly in the 1920s and 1930s. The wire recorder was the first to use magnetic recording technology. The recording head would...
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film
Leave A Legacy has acquired a bunch of new (old) equipment which enables us to transfer even more types of old media. New for us is our own audio wire recorder, Digital S video tapes, Digital Beta CAM video and more. At Leave A Legacy we work with a huge variety...