All posts by Bill Mayrath

About Bill Mayrath

Bill and Mary Mayrath started Home Solutions Video 4½ years ago. Bill was a printing manager for 28 years and Mary retired from teaching after 32 years. Since 1990 they have been editing, scanning, and converting videotapes, photos, and record albums for family and friends as a hobby. 5 years ago they decided to realize their dream and change their hobby into a business. Mayrath Video Solutions" where we make your home movie memories viewable again.”

Dixie and Tinks “A Barking Christmas Carol”

Its that time again. Dixie and Tink decided they needed a new Christmas video, after all they have to do something constructive for the company to cover their payroll.. Yeah, they know its corny and stupid but what the hey, Its The Holidays. Enjoy, from Dixie, Tink, Mary and Bill.
Mayrath Video Solutions

Please remember if you need any info or have any questions on video, photo, or audio conversion to DVD, CD or digital file please contact us by phone or email. Thanks again for viewing, Bill

Mayrath Video Solutions

bmayrath@hsv2dvd.com

469 865 7666

 

Photos, All Videotape Formats and Christmas Gifts

 Converting your photos, video tape, or slides to DVD or digital file is a great Christmas gift idea that will last for generations.

Please remember if you need any info or have any questions on video, photo, or audio conversion to DVD, CD or digital file please contact us by phone or email. Thanks again for viewing, Bill

The History of VHS Video Tape

VHS Video Tape to DVD TransfersThere was a time when the term ‘VHS’ was as ubiquitous as any trending topic ever on Twitter.  For the first time ever, a consumer had access to a technology that provided an affordable and convenient way to not only create and store home videos – but record live TV!

Today, we take for granted the convenience of video on demand and the high definition video camera built into the phone in your pocket.  But before the electron replaced the ball bearing, it was an analog world and things got exciting.

The first Video Home System, more commonly shortened to VHS, hit the US market in 1977 courtesy of its inventor JVC.  The first VCR cost nearly $1300 – quite an investment in 1970s dollars.  Blank tapes were about $20…each.  But as the format grew in popularity, it didn’t take long for cost to come down.  Much like the TV a generation prior, it was only a matter of time before every home had a VCR.  And most had a home video camera.

Who can forget that iconic red JVC camcorder that Marty carried around the mall parking lot in Back to the Future?  We didn’t know it then, but our culture was beginning to document every memory for posterity…The average home movie library, with hand-written, dated labels, seems to have foreshadowed the average Facebook profiles of today.  But we had no idea.  We just liked to be able to make our own movies.

Fast-forward to 2017.  VHS had a good run.  Funai, the last manufacturer of VCRs for retail sale, stopped its production in July of 2016.  The beginning of the end occurred far earlier with the introduction of the DVD format and the growth of home theater.  By the time high definition become the standard, VHS was already on its lat leg.  Cheap digital video cameras and ultimately the smartphone simply punctuated the end.

Today, aside from the occasional refurbished VCR on eBay it has become increasingly rare to even encounter a functioning unit.  But the boxes of VHS tapes full of holiday gatherings and little league games haven’t gone away.    They are just deteriorating each and every day, bit by bit.

VHS to DVD Conversion ServicesAnd a life long hobby becomes an industry with Mayrath Video Solutions.  There is an art to properly digitizing VHS home movies while maximizing the quality of the conversion throughout the process.  We are proud of the work we do and always enjoy the enthusiastic ‘Thank Yous’ we receive after nearly every project.

So next time you move those boxes of home video tapes, photos or slides or out of the way during spring cleaning, give us a call.  We can help you make your home movie memories viewable again.

 

Thanks,

Bill

Mayrath Video Solutions
837 Leslie, Coppell Tx. 75019
469-865-7666

Clips, Tips, & More: Home Movies: Where are all those memories that we took oh so long ago?

Money!! Have you ever stopped to think about the amount of money that we all spent on VHS and Beta decks & cameras 25 or more years ago? Not to mention all the new video cameras, decks, 35mm cameras, lenses, and accessories that we bought every couple of years in order to have the very latest “state of the art” equipment. Oh, and don’t forget the cost of the film, processing, and video tapes. That all amounts to a great deal of $$$ that we all spent and thus made companies like Kodak, Panasonic, Nikon, Canon, and so many more extremely rich.
At the time, we thought we were getting the best quality that would last a lifetime or beyond for our kids and grand-kids. Most of us couldn’t imagine how much and how fast technology would change in the years that followed!
Now fast forward to 2014. Where are all those VHS home movies? Where did we store all those VHS tapes and boxes of pictures? convert-video-transfer-formats
If you do know where they are and still have equipment to view them, you now realize that regardless of all the time and money that you spent, that many of your pictures or movies have deteriorated over time, turned yellow, lost color, or faded from either sitting next to a sunny window or worse yet stored in the garage or attic with extreme temperature changes.EK_0020a EK_0034
Let us help you restore pictures and convert them to digital files. Photo RestoreAfter Edit
With rapidly changing technology, the time is now to turn those wedding, vacation, or Christmas videos into a DVD or digital files that will be available at your fingertips to view, share, or easily adapt to whatever the future in technology brings.
Why stop there? Turn those photographs, slides, or negatives into digital files. photo negatives slidesAgain, by converting them to digital files you can save them to your computer, external drives, or one of the various cloud services. Your great great grandkids will be able to view and experience their heritage. SDC10397
Over the next few months I will be blogging and giving tips and showing video clips about converting everything from photos to that old, beat to hell, scratched up Led Zeppelin album. If you have any questions please visit our website, hsv2dvd.com, or email bmayrath@hsv2dvd.com
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Bill