[ale] converting old 8mm film to dvd

Dylan Northrup ale at doc-x.net
Thu Jun 10 08:07:50 EDT 2010


That's effectively what is done.  The mechanisms for doing this will depend
on the time and expense, but that's pretty much the only way to get analog
to digital.

I believe high end restoration folks do something fancier where they take
individual frames, "photograph" them then stitch those frames together to
make a movie and put it on DVD, but that's a lot more effort intensive and
requires some much more expensive equipment.

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Geoffrey <lists at serioustechnology.com>wrote:

> So, I've got, probably 100+ old 8mm film of my Dad's I would like to
> convert.  Most of the companies I've contacted ship them off to do this.
>  I'm a bit uneasy with that.
>
> Question is, can I do this myself?  That is, do they simply run the film
> through a projector then video tape it with a camera?  I don't see any
> other way.
>
> Input?
>
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> Until later, Geoffrey
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