[Hidden-tech] VHS conversion in the valley?

Steven D. Brewer limako at bierfaristo.com
Wed Feb 8 13:25:04 EST 2017


Amherst Media can help members do this sort of thing:
   https://amherstmedia.org/
Or do the work for you as a fee-for-service. Contact them for more info.

On 2/8/17 10:55 AM, Renée Morgan wrote:
> Hey y'all,
>
> My company is looking for someone to convert an old VHS tape to something
> readable by most standard Windows machines. Our CEO wants the end result to
> be high-quality, but she is also looking for "quick and cheap."
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations? You're welcome to either list them
> here or have them get in touch via my work email: renee.morgan at innovara.com
> .
>
> Thank you!
> Renée
>
>
>
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