Showing posts with label digitization of VHS tapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digitization of VHS tapes. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Pixorial.com is an easy solution for digitizing old home movies.

With Easter just a few weeks away and Summer not too far behind, many parents are looking forward to spending a lot of quality time with their kids. And with video cameras becoming cheaper and cheaper, capturing life's precious moments has never been easier. But even before this onslaught of digital gadgets, people have almost always liked to make home videos using VHS tapes. That was before the mass adoption of the Internet and the popularity of Online videos. Just like gold, the content of those old VHS may have seen their values appreciate and making them more readily accessible to more family members and friends, has never been easier. Digitizing those old VHS tapes is the best way to achieve that and it can be done as a do-it-yourself project using a few Online tools. But for a lot of people, there is a difference between knowing that you can do something yourself, and get around doing it. For those people, a slew of companies are eager to help accomplish just that. Among them, is a new one called Pixorial.com which "provides a simple way to convert, edit and share old videos Online", according to the New York Times.
For $15 each, Pixorial.com will digitize your VHS tapes and put the content on a password-protected portion of its own Website for viewing, editing and commenting, the New York Times reports.

For more, see NYTimes.com

Monday, December 28, 2009

Fun and interactive way to digitize old VHS tapes.

If you have a stash of old VHS tapes containing long forgotten back yard fun or high school memories, you may be able to steal the show this holidays season by bringing them back to life in a modern way that will get people talking.
A new company called Pixorial, Pixorial.com, offers a simple and interactive way to transform piles of VHS tapes into an exciting and lively viewing experience. For $15 a piece, Pixorial will digitize VHS tapes or other analog video media and put the content on a password protected part of its own Website according to the New York Times.
Once there, users will have access to Pixorial editing tools which will allow them to cut and slice through the footages as a film director would. That is just the beginning, as the user can invite friends and family to not only watch the videos, but add their own comments in full resolution on any given scene in real time.

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