Transfer VHS-C in Olney, MD

Practical, no‑fluff guidance for families in Olney, MD.

This guide is intentionally neutral. It explains safe DIY steps, common risks, and when a professional transfer is worth it.

How to digitize — step by step

  1. 1. Identify your original

    Confirm you have VHS-C. Check casing/labels and run-time notes.

  2. 2. Inspect condition

    Look for mold, sticky-shed, creases, broken leaders. Avoid playback if severe.

  3. 3. Fast-forward/rewind (if safe)

    Exercise tape end-to-end to even tension. Stop if squealing or shedding.

  4. 4. Choose capture chain

    Tape: deck with time-base corrector (TBC) → capture card → lossless capture.

  5. 5. Capture and verify

    Record to a lossless or lightly compressed master. Check audio sync and levels.

  6. 6. Export deliverables

    Create H.264/MP4 for sharing, keep a high-quality master (ProRes/Lossless) for archiving.

Prep checklist

  • Label each item (and number them).
  • Store media upright, cool, and dry before transfer.
  • Avoid playback if you see mold, severe curl, or squeal.
  • Decide your final formats: MP4 for sharing, high‑quality master for archiving.

DIY vs Pro: When DIY makes sense

  • You have clean, healthy media and a known-good deck/projector
  • You can do short tests and are okay with learning curve
  • Content is low risk and you have backups

DIY vs Pro: When to use a pro

  • Mold/sticky-shed, vinegar smell, torn sprockets
  • One-of-a-kind family archives; you want stabilization and cleanup
  • Multiple formats and large batches where time matters

Local logistics

We serve ZIPs 20832 around Olney. You can drop off or ship—whatever is easier.

Transparent pricing (estimator)

Price per tape: $30.00
Tapes: 3
Estimated total: $110.00
Your price tiers
10: $204: $251: $30
Digital download link is included for free.

Quantity and optional USB(s) affect pricing. Max 20 tapes per order.

FAQs

What resolution/format do you deliver for VHS-C?

MP4 (H.264) for everyday use and a high-quality master on request (ProRes/Lossless). We preserve aspect ratio; film can be scanned at frame-accurate rates.

How long does it take?

Small batches: a few days. Larger sets: 1–2 weeks. We capture in real time and quality-check every job.

Do you clean or repair?

Light cleaning and splice repair are supported. Severe mold or damage may require specialized treatment.

Can I get raw captures?

Yes, provide a drive or order a download link; raw files are larger but best for future edits.

Ready when you are

Book a drop‑off window or request a prepaid shipping label. No pressure; questions welcome.