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Advanced Media Integration at the Home and Garden Show

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Join Advanced Media Integration from February 27-March 2 at the 41st annual Home and Garden Show. Located inside the Allen County Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN, we will be set up at booth 462 with information on home video transfers as well as our video production and duplication services. Enter for your chance to win $100 worth of free transfer services! With over 650 exhibits, live entertainment and fun for the entire family, stop out and see us at this year’s Home and Garden Show.

What is the difference between DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18, and Blu-ray DVDs?

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DVD-5

DVD 5 replication is a single-sided and single layered DVD. It is referred to as 4.7GB media which holds 4.37 computer GB (1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes) which is just over 2 hours of audio and video. DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW support this format as well. Continue reading

Dust, Dirt and Water Damage: What’s happening to your Home Movies?

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Growing up as a kid, we all remember our parents with the camcorder. Baseball games, dance recitals, birthdays, and Christmas, pretty much any event they would pull out the camera. Throughout the years formats would change or they’d come out with a new camera. Now you have a collection of VHS tapes, Hi8 tapes, or any number of different formats. Chances are unless you still have a working VCR or the specific camera, you have no way to enjoy your family videos. What’s even worse, the longer those tapes or films sit around the more dust, dirt, and water damage can occur. This will eventually deteriorate and ruin your family’s memories and you could lose them forever. For both playback and protection, it is important to transfer your home movies to an updated digital format. Continue reading