Video Transfer Services
Stilson Video Services can transfer all consumer videotape formats, including VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, DV, MiniDV, HDV, and MicroMV. We also transfer Mini DVD camcorder discs and full sized DVDs as well. Each transfer project is handled on an individual basis to meet your specific needs.
Not even sure what’s on your tapes anymore? You’re not alone. Make an appointment to stop in our studio and we can review your tapes together to help better organize your transfer project. If video editing is required, we can certainly do that as well. Typical video editing requests include deletion of certain scenes and color correction.
We have been transferring videotapes since 2006. Our top priority is quality which can include custom editing, organization and even AI enhancement. We are committed to getting the most out of every tape we transfer even if it means taking a lot of extra time with an older tape that requires some special TLC. All work is completed at our studio in NE Ohio.
Popular Consumer Formats We Transfer:
VHS / S-VHS
VHS tape was introduced in 1976
and was popular through the 90s
Video8 / Hi8 / Digital8
8mm video was introduced in 1985 and progressed with improved versions, remaining popular into
the 2000s
VHS-C
VHS-C tape was introduced in 1982
making smaller camcorders possible
MiniDV / HDV / DVCAM
DV tape was launched in 1985 and included a variety of consumer and pro formats which remained popular into the 2010s
Betamax
Betamax was introduced in 1975 but lost out to VHS despite better quality
MicroMV
In 2001 Sony introduced MicroMV,
the smallest videotape format.
It was unsuccessful and camcorder sales were discontinued in 2006
We Also Transfer Some Old Broadcast Formats as Well Such as BetacamSP and 3/4 Umatic. Call 216-595-5155 for Pricing and Availability.
We've Harnessed the Power of AI to Enhance Your Videos
You no longer have to accept that your old videos can only exist in standard definition. With AI, we are able to add detail to video that never before existed in order to create true HD files from your old home videos.