How to Convert Video Tape Guides

Last updated: March 2024

Converting video formats is essential for compatibility and preservation. This guide navigates the intricacies of transforming video tapes, from analogue to digital. Whether for personal archiving or professional production, understanding the conversion process ensures optimal quality and accessibility.

Converting video formats is essential for compatibility and preservation. This guide navigates the intricacies of transforming video tapes, from analogue to digital.  Whether for personal archiving or professional production, understanding the conversion process ensures optimal quality and accessibility. 

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Video Format Comparison Table at a Glance

Type of Video TapeDescriptionYear InventedMain UsesAdvantagesDisadvantagesResolution
U-Matic Analogue tape format for professional use 1969 Broadcast, professional production Good video quality, widespread use in industry Bulky tapes, requires professional equipment Standard Definition (240 lines)
Betamax Competing Analogue format to VHS 1975 Home recordings, professional use Superior picture quality, smaller form factor Limited recording time, fewer playback options Standard Definition (250 lines)
VHS Analogue tape format introduced in 1976 1976 Home recordings, movies, TV shows Widely available, inexpensive playback equipment Standard Definition (240 lines) Low resolution, bulky tapes, degradation over time
Betacam Professional Analogue tape format 1982 Broadcast, studio production High-quality video, widespread use in industry Bulky tapes, requires professional equipment Standard Definition (480 lines)
S-VHS Enhanced version of VHS 1987 Professional video production Improved resolution and Colour accuracy Limited availability, higher cost Enhanced Definition (400-420 lines)
Memory Cards Digital storage medium for video data 1990 Camcorder recordings, digital cameras Compact size, reusable, no moving parts Limited storage capacity, risk of data loss Varies (Depends on camera)
MiniDV Digital tape format for camcorders 1995 Home video, professional use Compact size, digital quality Requires digital transfer for editing Standard Definition (480 lines)
DVDs Digital optical disc format 1995 Home video, movie distribution High storage capacity, easy playback Prone to scratches, limited recording time Standard Definition (480-576 lines)
DVCPRO Professional digital tape format 1995 Broadcast, high-end production High-quality video, robust construction Expensive equipment, limited consumer use Standard Definition (480 lines)
DVCAM Sony's variant of DV for professional use 1996 Broadcast, professional production Higher tape speed for improved reliability Cost, limited consumer equipment compatibility Standard Definition (480 lines)
HDCAM High-definition digital tape format 1997 Broadcast, high-end production High-quality HD video, widespread professional use Expensive equipment, limited consumer use High Definition (720 or 1080 lines)
Digital8 Digital format using 8mm tape 1999 Camcorder recordings Digital quality, easy editing Limited availability, obsolescence Standard Definition (480 lines)
Micro MV Digital tape format for small camcorders 2001 Personal video recording Compact size, digital quality Limited availability, small tapes Standard Definition (500 lines)

Videos

Q. How could I convert video to DVD?

A. The best way to convert your old home videos to DVD is to use a dedicated and experienced digitisation studio, as the process requires good quality equipment and know-how to get the best results. We can then transfer your videos to DVD in an economical way with little fuss to a high level of quality.

Q. How do I transfer old video tapes to my computer?

A. To digitise video tapes, you’ll simply need video playback machines, some dedicated specialist software and a USB converter. The reason why many people choose to use specialists like Supaphoto is that we can do the hard work for you so that you sit back and relax.

It’s actually quite a time-consuming process if you have never done it before to be honest. We have many clients that have done it but come unstuck in terms of quality too you see.

Q. What is the best way to preserve old tapes?

A. Our advice is to store video tapes in cool and dry conditions. This will help to prevent the slow deterioration and inhibit mould growth on the tapes. The best thing you can do to preserve your content permanently is simply to transfer the tapes to digital files. This is because your tapes slowly deteriorate over time in any condition.

Q. How to convert a video to mp4

A. To convert a video to MP4 online, start by locating a reputable online conversion tool. You can then upload the original video file from your device. Select “MP4” as the desired output format from the available options. The conversion process may take some time depending on the video’s size. Once done, download the converted MP4 file to your device and you’re done!

Q. How to convert home videos to digital

A. To convert prerecorded home videos to digital, connect your video playback device (VCR, camcorder) to a digital converter box. Link the converter to your computer using a USB and play your tapes while the software records the content digitally. Save the files on your computer or external storage. Alternatively, opt for a professional conversion service to ensure high-quality digital copies of your treasured memories.

Q. How much does it cost to transfer video to DVD

1 Video Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 Video Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ Video Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only, for more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factor such as the condition of the tapes and the quantity of will often impact the final price.

Choosing a professional company to convert your videos to DVD ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

VHS Tapes

Graphic of a VHS Tape

Q. How do I convert VHS to MP4?

A. To convert VHS to MP4, first connect a VHS player to a computer with a video capture device. Play the VHS tape and use video capture software to record it as a digital file. Once captured, use video editing software to trim and enhance the recording if needed. Finally, export the edited video as an MP4 file. Be mindful of copyright laws when converting commercial VHS tapes.

Q. Is it better to convert VHS to DVD or digital?

A. Converting VHS to digital is generally better than to DVD. Digital files are more versatile, easier to store, and can be easily duplicated or edited. DVDs have limited storage and are prone to physical damage over time.

Q. What is the best format to convert VHS to digital?

A. The best format for converting VHS to digital depends on your needs. MP4 is widely recommended because it offers a good balance between file size and quality, and is compatible with most devices and platforms.

Q. How long do VHS tapes last?

A. Depending on how well you store your tapes, VHS tapes will typically last between 10 to 35 years. The best thing to do is digitise your VHS tapes as even the best-kept tapes will simply deteriorate over time. Supaphoto is dedicated to digitalising home movies. This way you can safeguard your memories and ensure no quality is lost in the process.

Q. Which shops convert VHS to DVD?

A. Supaphoto is 100% UK owned company that has been dedicated to this field for + twenty years now. They specialise in transferring VHS to DVD or if you prefer a USB stick that holds your digital video files. Perhaps you prefer digital files downloaded from their cloud? Converting VHS to DVD also protects your old tapes and gives them a new lease of life.

Q. How much does it cost to convert VHS to digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your VHS videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

VHS-C Tapes

Graphic of a VHS-C Tape

Q. How long are VHS-C tapes?

A. VHS-C tapes, a smaller version of VHS tapes, typically come in lengths of 30 to 45 minutes for standard play (SP) mode and 60 to 90 minutes for extended play mode. However, some tapes may offer shorter or longer recording times depending on the brand and quality settings. It’s essential to check the tape’s specifications or packaging for precise information on recording duration to avoid running out of recording space.

Q. How long do VHS-C tapes last

A. The lifespan of VHS-C tapes can vary depending on storage conditions and usage frequency. Generally, with proper handling and storage in a cool, dry environment away from magnetic fields and direct sunlight, VHS-C tapes can last for around 10 to 30 years. However, factors such as tape degradation, magnetic interference, and mechanical wear can shorten their lifespan. It’s advisable to transfer important recordings to digital formats to preserve them for the long term.

Q. How to convert VHS-C to digital

A. To convert VHS-C to digital, connect a VHS-C player or camcorder to a computer via a video capture device. Play the tape, capturing the footage with video capture software. Save the recorded digital file on the computer and then, optionally, edit the footage using video editing software. Store the digital files securely for long-term preservation and easy access.

Q. How to play VHS-C tapes

A. To play VHS-C tapes, insert the tape into a compatible VHS-C camcorder or adapter. Ensure the camcorder or adapter is powered on. Open the tape compartment and insert the VHS-C tape, then close it securely. Connect the camcorder or adapter to a television or monitor using appropriate cables (often composite or S-video). Press play on the camcorder or adapter to start playback. Adjust the volume and tracking as needed for optimal viewing.

Q. How much does it cost to convert VHS-C to digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your VHS-C videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

S-VHS Tapes

Graphic of an S-VHS Tape

Q. How to convert S-VHS tape to digital?

A. To convert S-VHS to digital, you need a compatible S-VHS player, a digital video capture device, and recording software. This DIY approach requires some technical knowledge and equipment. However, due to the complexity and time required, many choose to hire a professional service. Professionals offer expertise and specialised equipment, ensuring a high-quality conversion. The choice between DIY and professional services depends on personal preference, technical ability, and the importance of the video content’s quality.

Q. How much does it cost to convert S-VHS to Digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your S-VHS videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Mould on VHS Tapes

Graphic of a VHS Tape

Q. How to clean mould from a VHS tape?

A. To clean mould from a VHS tape safely:

  • Wear protective gloves, a mask, and eye protection.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area on a clean surface.
  • For mould on the casing, gently wipe with a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
  • If mould is on the magnetic tape, consider professional cleaning due to the delicacy of the tape.
  • Ensure the tape and casing are completely dry before reassembly or use.

Cleaning mould from the tape itself is risky and can easily lead to damage, so professional cleaning is often the safer choice for valuable or irreplaceable tapes.

Q. How much does it cost to remove mould from VHS tape?

A. The cost of removing mould from VHS tapes can vary widely depending on the extent of the mould damage and the number of tapes needing cleaning. At Supaphoto, our prices start from around £29.99 per tape but depends on the factors mentioned. It’s best to give us a call so that we can assess the condition of your tapes and provide a more precise cost estimation based on our findings

Mini DV Tapes

Graphic of Mini DV Tape

Q. Best way to transfer Mini DV tapes to a computer

A. To transfer Mini DV tapes to your computer, connect a Mini DV camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable, capture the footage with video editing software, and save it in your preferred digital format. However, for those without the necessary equipment or technical know-how, hiring a professional company offers a hassle-free solution. Professionals use high-quality equipment to ensure the best digital conversion, preserving your memories with minimal effort on your part.

Q. How much does it cost to convert Mini DV to Digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your Mini DV videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Video 8 Tapes

Graphic of Video 8

Q. How to transfer Video 8 to DVD

A. Transfer Video 8 to DVD by connecting your Video 8 player to a DVD recorder or computer with video capture capability. Digitise the footage, edit if desired, and burn onto a DVD. Professionals offer expertise in handling delicate tapes, ensuring optimal quality, and often provide additional services like restoration or custom editing. Opting for professionals might be wise for preserving precious memories or when lacking the necessary equipment or technical know-how.

Q. How much does it cost to convert Video 8 to Digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your Video 8 videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Hi8 Tapes

Q. How do I convert Hi 8 tapes to Digital?

A. To digitalise Hi8 tapes, connect the camcorder’s RCA output to a digital video converter’s input. Utilise video capture software on a computer to record and save the footage in a digital format like MP4 or MOV. Professionals offer expertise in handling delicate Analogue formats, ensuring optimal quality conversion and preservation of footage integrity, particularly beneficial for valuable or deteriorating tapes requiring specialised equipment and techniques.

Q. How much does it cost to convert Hi 8 to Digital?

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Choosing a professional company to convert your Hi 8 videos to digital ensures unparalleled quality and care. At Supaphoto, we offer superior preservation of your cherished memories using advanced equipment and expertise. See the pricing table above which highlights the value and savings for larger collections. This investment safeguards your memories with the highest standards, making them accessible and enjoyable for future generations.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Digital 8 Tapes

Q. How to convert Digital 8 tapes to DVD

A. To convert Digital8 tapes to DVD, connect the camcorder to a DVD recorder via RCA or FireWire cables. Transfer the footage to the DVD recorder, following its recording instructions. Once transferred, finalise the DVD to make it playable on standard DVD players. Getting a professional ensures expertise in handling delicate Digital8 tapes, ensuring optimal quality conversion to DVD. Professionals possess specialised equipment for superior preservation and restoration of footage, mitigating risks of damage or loss.

Q. Is Digital 8 better quality than Hi 8?

Digital8 generally offers better quality than Hi8 due to its digital recording format, resulting in higher resolution and clearer images. Digital8 records digitally, eliminating Analogue tape degradation issues encountered in Hi8 tapes. Additionally, Digital8 often provides features like digital effects and digital zoom not found in Hi8. However, the quality may vary based on factors like tape condition and playback equipment. The pros and cons of Digital 8 vs Hi 8 are shown in the table below!

AspectDigital8Hi8
Video QualityHigher resolution, better clarityLower resolution, may degrade over time
Audio QualityGenerally clearerQuality may degrade over time
FormatDigital format, less susceptible to wearAnalogue format, prone to degradation
CompatibilityMay require Specialised equipment for playbackWidely compatible with older devices
EditingEasier editing with digital filesEditing can be more complex
CostModerate cost for equipmentLower cost for equipment
LongevityDigital format may have longer lifespanAnalogue tapes may degrade over time
Ease of UseUser-friendly interfaceSimilar to traditional VCRs

Q. How much does it cost to convert Digital 8 to DVD?

A. The cost to transfer Digital 8 to DVD can vary based on the service provider, tape length, and featuressuch as editing or extra copies. An indication of our prices are outlines below!

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Micro MV Tapes

Graphic of Micro MV Tape

Q. How to transfer Micro MV to Digital

A. To transfer Micro MV to digital, connect the Micro MV camcorder to a computer using a FireWire or USB cable. Utilise video capture software on the computer to record and save the footage in a digital format such as MP4 or AVI. Ensure compatibility and configure settings for optimal quality during transfer. A professional company ensures expertise, specialised equipment, and quality assurance, vital for preserving delicate Micro MV tapes and optimising conversion.

Q. How much does it cost to transfer Micro MV to Digital

A. Transferring Micro MV to digital typically varies in cost depending on several factors such as the length of the footage, the specifc services required (like cleaning or repairing), and the providers pricing. Our general prices are provided below!

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Transfer Memory Card

Q. How to transfer Memory Card to Computer

A. To transfer from a memory card to a computer, insert the card into a reader, then simply copy and paste the files to your computer. However, this day and age where we capture memories from a wide range of devices – all shot at different resolutions, this process is not as easy as it seems! As professionals we can guarantee compatibility across devices, standardising formats like MOV to MP4, and applying AI to scale resolutions for uniform viewing quality, crucial for managing diverse video sources.

Betamax Tapes

Q. How do I copy Betamax to DVD?

A. To copy Betamax tapes to DVD, you’ll need a Betamax player and a DVD recorder with RCA or S-video inputs. Connect the Betamax player to the DVD recorder, play the tape, and simultaneously record onto a blank DVD. Finalise the DVD to ensure compatibility with standard DVD players. Here at Supaphoto, we offer expertise in handling vintage formats, ensuring optimal playback quality, and using specialised equipment for preserving delicate tapes and enhancing video transfer.

Q. How much does it cost to convert Betamax to digital?

A. Converting Betamax tapes to digital format can vary in price depending on several factors including the provider, the number of tapes, and any additional services such as cleaning or repairing tapes. Our prices are outlined below:

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Convert Camcorder Tapes

Q. How to convert camcorder tapes to digital

To convert camcorder tapes to digital, follow these steps:

  1. Connect Camcorder: Connect your camcorder to a computer using appropriate cables (e.g., FireWire, USB).
  2. Install Software: Install video capture software on your computer.
  3. Capture Footage: Open the video capture software and follow instructions to capture footage from your camcorder. Ensure the software Recognise
    the device.
  4. Select Settings: Adjust settings such as file format (e.g., MP4, AVI), resolution, and frame rate for optimal quality.
  5. Capture and Save: Begin capturing footage and save it to your computer’s hard drive. Monitor the process to ensure all footage is transferred successfully.
  6. Organise and Edit: Once captured, Organise and edit the footage as desired using video editing software.
  7. Backup and Storage: After editing, backup the digital files to ensure preservation and store them on external hard drives or cloud storage for safekeeping.

If you’re not comfortable with this process or want professional quality results, we offer our own video digitisation services. We have the expertise and equipment to handle various tape formats and ensure high-quality digital conversion.

Q. How much does it cost to convert camcorder tapes to digital?

A. Transferring camcorder tapes to digital format typically costs between £10 to £50 per tape, depending on factors like tape length and quality of service. Additional fees may apply for editing or restoration services also. See the table below for a summary of our prices!

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Video Restoration

Graphic showing video restoration software

Q. Can old videos be restored?

A. Absolutely, old video tapes can be restored. Restoration processes involve cleaning, repairing damaged sections, and enhancing the quality of the footage through digital techniques. However, the success of restoration depends on the condition of the tape and the severity of damage. We at Supaphoto have years of experience restoring old tapes. We employ advanced techniques to clean, repair, and enhance footage, ensuring optimal restoration results.

Q. How to restore videos?

To restore videos:

  1. Assessment: Evaluate the condition of the videos to determine the extent of damage.
  2. Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to remove dust and debris from the tape surface.
  3. Repair: Repair any physical damage, such as broken casings or torn tape, using specialised tools.
  4. Digital Restoration: Utilise video editing software to enhance the quality of the footage, adjusting Colour balance, reducing noise, and stabilising shaky footage.
  5. Backup: Make digital copies of the restored videos to prevent further deterioration.
  6. Storage: Store the original tapes and digital copies in a cool, dry environment to preserve them.

For complex restoration needs, we offer services with expertise in video restoration techniques, restoring your memories to the best quality.

Q. How much does it cost to restore videos?

A. The cost of video restoration can vary greatly depending on the nature of the issues present. Issues that might need attention include colour correction, noise reduction, stabilisation, scratch removal and distortion correction. This process often involves our skilled technicians utilising specialised software and hardware to carefully analyse and manipulate each frame of the video. Our prices start at £29.99 but for more detailed prices, it is always best to contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Video Tape Repairs

Graphic of a VHS Tape

Q. Can a VHS tape be repaired?

A. Yes, a broken VHS tape can be repaired, depending on the extent of the damage. Common repairs include splicing the tape back together using special splicing tape or replacing the cassette housing if it’s damaged. However, repairs should be handled carefully to avoid further damage to the tape. Our carefully refined techniques ensure meticulous handling to prevent further damage and guarantee optimal restoration, preserving your valuable memories with care and precision.

Q. How much does it cost to repair a VHS Tape?

A. Repairing a damaged video tape requires specialised equipment and expertise. The exact cost of the repair depends largely on the extent of the damage and the number of tapes but our prices start at £29.99. 

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

Video Editing

Graphic of a VHS Tape

Q. How to edit video

Depending on your needs, there are a wide range of video editing techniques you can apply to put together a nice edit. The basic steps are:

  1. Choose Software: There are a large number of video editing software to chose from.
  2. Import Footage: Import video files into the software’s media library.
  3. Arrange Clips: Drag and drop clips onto the timeline in the desired order.
  4. Trim and Split: Trim clips to remove unwanted sections and split clips for precise editing.
  5. Add Transitions: Insert transitions between clips for smooth transitions.
  6. Apply Effects: Enhance video with effects like Colour correction, filters, and text overlays.
  7. Add Audio: Import audio files or record voiceovers and Synchronise them with the video.
  8. Add Music: Include background music to enhance the mood of the video.
  9. Preview and Adjust: Review the video and make adjustments as needed.
  10. Export: Export the edited video in your desired format and resolution.

We offer video editing services for complex editing projects or if you lack the time or expertise to edit the video yourself. Here, at Supaphoto we have the specialised skills and tools to create polished and professional-looking videos.

Q. How much for video editing services?

A. The cost of video editing services varies depending on factors like the complexity of the project, the length of the footage, the desired level of editing, and the expertise of the editor. Our services start from £24.99 per hour for professional video editing services. Whatever you need editing, give us a call and we’ll walk you through our simple process. We’ll arrange your video footage to suit your requirements. It typically means trimming, rearranging, and combining video clips, as well as adding transitions, effects and audio elements.

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.

NTSC to PAL Conversion

Graphic of a VHS Tape

Q. Can you convert NTSC to PAL?

A. Yes, it is possible to convert NTSC to PAL and vice versa. This conversion involves changing the frame rate, resolution, and Colour encoding to match the target format. However, it’s essential to note that some quality loss may occur during the conversion process, particularly if the original footage has a lower resolution or frame rate. Our professional video conversion services at Supaphoto ensure minimal loss of quality, preserving the integrity of your footage.

Q. How to convert pal VHS to NTSC?

To convert NTSC to PAL, follow these steps:

  1. Assess Footage: Determine the frame rate, resolution, and Colour encoding of the NTSC video.
  2. Select Conversion Software: Use video conversion software capable of converting NTSC to PAL formats.
  3. Import Footage: Import the NTSC video into the conversion software.
  4. Choose Output Settings: Select PAL as the output format, ensuring to match the frame rate, resolution, and Colour encoding of PAL.
  5. Convert: Start the conversion process and allow the software to convert the NTSC video to PAL format.
  6. Preview and Adjust: Review the converted video to ensure quality and make adjustments as needed.
  7. Save: Once satisfied with the conversion, save the PAL video to your desired location.

For optimal results and to avoid potential quality loss, our professional video format conversion services. They can ensure accurate conversion and preserve the integrity of your footage.

 

Q. How much does it cost to convert between NSTC to PAL?

A. Converting NSTC to PAL can cost around £30 to £50 per tape or disc. However prices vary depending on the type and length of the media. Additionally, some providers may charge additional fees for shipping and handling costs. See the table below for a summary of our prices 

1 VHS-C Tape£29.99 per tape
2-5 VHS-C Tapes£24.99 per tape
6+ VHS-C Tapes£21.99 per tape

Please note that the above prices are provided as a guide only. For more detailed prices, please contact us or visit the service page below since factors such as the condition and quality of the tapes will often impact the final price.