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Frequently Asked Questions about 8mm and 16mm movie film to video transfers. |
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FAQ: How do I know what "gauge" my movie film is?
8mm (regular 8) movie film is 8mm wide and has wide sprocket holes down one side. The sprocket holes take up almost one quarter of the movie film's width. Super 8mm movie film is also 8mm wide and has one set of sprocket holes along one side - but the holes are smaller, taking up roughly one eighth of the movie film's width. FAQ: How do I know if my movie film has sound?
Standard 8mm movie film won't have sound. Super 8mm movie film will have a stripe of coppery or sometimes silvery colored metal along the edge opposite the sprocket holes. If it's stereo, there will be a similar, thinner stripe one the same edge as the sprocket holes. 16mm movie film with sound is "optical". There will be a stripe opposite the sprocket holes, varying in width. The stripe is transparent. Stereo 16mm will have a pair of these stripes. FAQ: Could you give me a mini-break-down about your products in simple terms -- maybe even defining the terms? 2011: Product Terms and
Descriptions:
A “Set”
of your project, assumes we are saying “a complete set”.
A “volume”
means a “sub-set” of a complete “set”. A “volume” of video is roughly 1
hour – the largest amount of the highest quality video we can fit on
both a MiniDV tape and a DVD. Each “volume” of your video project
contains multiple “reels” or “spools” of your digitized movie film. There is 1
volume per DVD.
Disc = Disk
– Two words meaning the same thing -- a platter medium data technology.
Home Movie Disc™
disc – is the concept of your home movies in a consumer usable product.
DVD Home Movie Disc™ (physical DVD) – The most commonly used optical platter medium today -- 4.7 Gigabytes (expressed as 4.7Gb). Plays in a CD/DVD drive built into both video players and computer read/write drives. Our DVDs are burned in the highest commercially available data density – XP (not SP) mode and rival the double density DVD disc density of commercially “pressed” DVD that you purchase or rent from the store. Blu-ray Home Movie Disc™(physical Blu-ray)– State-of-the-art in optical 25Gb storage technology. Used domestically in a Blu-ray (BD) video player with an HDTV. Our disc is true HD: H.264 BD format -- formatted for “viewing” on HDTV.
Virtual Home Movie Disc™ = Virtual Movie Disc™: In data processing terms, a “virtual disc” is a “simulated disc” – that “acts like” a physical disc – having ALL the same data structures and encoding –needed to run on a disc player or disc drive. This product is 100% digital and "runs" on a computer -- like a software application. The terms Virtual Home Movie Disc™ and Virtual Movie Disc™ are use in a broad marketing context -- when referring to “any type” of “virtual discs – loaded with your “home movies”. We give you full instructions on how to use both types of Virtual Home Movie Disc™ virtual discs. For example, you can make physical discs form your Virtual Home Movie Disc™ virtual discs. You can make Home Movie Card™ memory cards (see below), you can play them – with out need of a DVD player or DVD drive; and, you can duplicate each Virtual Home Movie Disc™ virtual disc – as another “virtual disc” -- to share both with everyone.
We load both VIRTUAL-DVD™ AND VIRTUAL-Blu-ray™ virtual discs onto your hard drive. We load your Home Movies Card™ memory card (see below) with only your VIRTUAL-DVD™ virtual disc.
Home Movie Card™ memory card, is a SDHC “static RAM chip”, loaded with a complete “set” of VIRTUAL-DVD™ virtual discs. In layman's terms, it is a new way 1) to watch and 2) to make and 2) to transport DVDs -- without having to have physical DVDs. Imagine having up to 7 DVDs on a chip the size of a postage stamp! The Movie Industry, calls their “near equivalent” memory card product, a “Digital Movie Card” (DMC).”. These memory cards are rapidly replacing Blu-ray and DVD discs – while retaining the menus, background video, menu interlude music, custom setting, etc.. We call our memory card, a Home Movie Card™ (HMC). Unlike the DMC, you can copy from, or clone, your card content. Send us your SDXC or SDHC Memory Card, and we will make you a Home Movie Card™ memory card, at no additional charge, to the cost of your project. A Home Movie Card™ "memory card" allows you to use your Virtual-DVD™ discs on video devices that accept SDHC or SCXC memory cards. IMPORTANT: Computer manufactures are now dropping DVD drives in favor of Card Reader technology. This alone is reason enough to have a Home Movie Card™ -- especially if someone is willing to make it for you -- basically "free".
Many hand-held video
devices now support SDHC card technology -- Assuming the hand-held video device has a DVD Player "app", you could reasonably expect that you can watch your Virtual-DVD™ disc on your hand-held video device.. Unfortunately, we have found this assumption to be more on the "bleeding edge" of expectations at this time; however, there are "apps" available for most devices that will "rip" a DVD -- whether from a physical DVD or a "virtual DVD" -- into a compressed file that the hand-held video device will "play". But things are changing fast -- as evidenced by new "SDHC adapter" technology. "SD" memory card adapters now exist for the iPhone and iPad. Combo adapters exist for both an "SD" memory card AND an HDMI cable (for your HDTV) -- presumably allowing a hand-held video device to function like a DVD player with your HDTV. Much of this is "bleeding edge" technology -- in the USA -- poised to be come "cutting edge" technology. But evidence points toward this technology being "cutting edge" already -- in more technically advance countries like China and India. As this technology finds its way into the hands young people and technocrats in the USA -- before most of us ever hear about it -- families are challenged to "package" their "family jewels" (i.e. home movies) in a way that pre-teens will actually "use them" -- before their hormones kick in. Having "state-of-the-art" IS important to this generation -- a generation who has not a clue to how to listen to music on a record player. Already, people are buying DVDs from vending machines that "burn them" on the spot. How long will it be before you can just download several "Virtual-DVD" discs to your own SDHC memory card. (Remember, you heard it here first, folks!) As for the younger generations, the best way to teach kids their family history, is to give them their own Home Movie Card™ memory card, letting them use their own hand-held video devices -- or "whatever" device -- to share "funny movies of their parents" with their friends and, eventually, other family members. We recommend that you “clone” a Home Movie Card™ memory card for each youngster in your family. That's "so much cooler" -- "more hip" -- than giving them an "out-dated" DVD. Home Movie Card is "universally compatible" with both OS-X Mac and Windows PC computers. From your Home Movie Card™ memory card, you can off-load your VIRTUAL-DVD™ discs - to any computers of friends and family. Just hand them your Home Movie Card™ (and USB adaptor) -- they most likely already know what to do. You will be able to watch the Home Movie Card on any computer -- use DVD Player (OS-X Mac) or selected freeware (Windows PC). Mac users can "burn a physical DVD" on the spot -- as can PC users -- with third-party software. Don't know what to do? Don’t worry! We load your Home Movie Card™ with all the instructions to use it and enjoy it -- on both a Mac or PC. With your Home Movie Card™, home movies are not just “for home” any more! NOTE: A Home Movie Card™ is flexible to be used with any USB-2 port when plugged into a SDHC or SDXC Memory Card “reader/writer” – which cost $6 to $12 @ WalMart. YOU SUPPLY US WITH THE PROPER SIZED MEMORY CARD, and -- at no charge to your project -- we will load a complete “set” of your “VIRTUAL-DVD™ discs onto your Home Movie Card™ -- and we will test this product for you.
CREATIVE EXAMPLE: Home movies are not just “for home” any more! One of our clients visited their family cemetery -- with a hand-held video device, with her Home Movie Card™ memory card, and her grandchildren – “to introduce them to their family”, she said. The overall experience – of home movies in the cemetery – beside the headstones of several relatives – who were also in her home movies -- got the kids’ attention. “Seeing the living images of my parents, at my age, and images of me – at their age – caused them to realize how all our lives overlap, and we can always be connected in our hearts – from this life, onto the next. Both our home movies and our family cemetery have added each to the other "something" of value -- which words can not explain -- to our grand-kids. I hope I have started a new tradition. I hope, someday, someone brings these same home movies, with those movies of their own – to visit me – for many generations to come.
Master Archive™
= Archive Master™:
These terms are interchangeable for our purposes on this website -- but
CAN be used to mean two different things. Technically, many "archive
master" files can make up one "master archive". That said, most people
get the terms mixed up and even I find myself using them interchangeably
-- to mean a "master file". We can provide Digital-Film™ Master Files™ in other commercial formats like DVCPRO HD and Apple ProRes, for additional cost; however, be advised that you must have professional, full 64 bit hardware and software to work with these files.
FAQ: What do I get when I use your service?
*NOTE: “FREE*” (in any promotion) MEANS: “Free with your purchase of movie film transfer services, and your agreement to accept the terms of your quote; and your act of shipping your project to us within the stated number of business days. Ask about special promotions in your request for price quote on your project.
FAQ: Why so many DVDs?Yes! Nothing we send you is copy-protected in any
way. you have full legal rights. In fact, that is what our line of
"Virtual Home Movie Disc™
virtual products are all about. You can use your VIRTUAL-DVD™ and
your VIRTUAL-Blu-ray disc to burn as many physical discs as you desire. On a Mac computer, you can just drag-and-drop the
Virtual Movie Disc™
onto the physical drive -- loaded with a blank DVD. You can also
use "Disk Utility" application. FAQ: Do I get my movie film back?Yes you do - the movie film will have been gently cleaned (unless cleaning it risks damaging the movie film) and, in the case of small spools, consolidated on to larger reels. FAQ: Can I copy the DVDs, Blu-rays and MiniDVs you send us?Yes! Nothing we send you is copy-protected in any way. you have full legal rights. In fact, that is what our line of "Virtual Home Movie Disc™ virtual products are all about. You can use your VIRTUAL-DVD™ and your VIRTUAL-Blu-ray disc to burn as many physical discs as you desire. On a Mac computer, you can just drag-and-drop the
Virtual Movie Disc™
onto the physical drive -- loaded with a blank DVD. You can also
use "Disk Utility" application. FAQ: Can I edit out parts I don't want to keep?Yes! The format of the MiniDV master and DV/DVCPro are well suited to editing - and is in fact a preferred format for small productions. We also can offer other formats like Apple ProRes, however, be advised that editing in the highest grades of ProRes, may require that you buy new hardware. If you are editing "small format" movie film, then there is no good reason to edit in some formats, which exceed the standards of the original movie film. FAQ: What format is the MiniDV Tape in?The format used for MiniDV tape is the DV/DVCPro -- some times called DV Stream. This is an industry standard used by all MiniDV camcorders and editing decks. If you're planning on editing your transfer on your computer, you will find that your editing software naturally knows how to use the DV format. Many times, DV/DVCPro comes in a "wrapper file" called QuickTime -- with a .mov file extension.
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