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Video to dvd transfer faqs

Can you fix a broken video tape? We
are often able to fix broken cassettes. This includes replacing parts
of the case and splicing the tape back together as required. The price
varies according to the damage to the cassette, however most repairs
cost £10.
Can you edit out junk footage? It is
possible for us to edit out any unwanted footage, Depending upon the amount of editing required, we
may have to charge an editing fee to remove this unwanted footage. You
would need to provide a detailed description of the editing required.
Can I pay by cheque? Whilst Video2dvd prefers payment via our website, it is possible to pay
via cheque. We would normally need to wait for the cheque to clear
before sending your DVDs.
Can you transfer copyright material? It
is down to you to get permission from the copyright holder to transfer
your video to DVD, however normally you are allowed to make a 'backup
copy' of your video. Often you are allowed to make the 'backup' to DVD.
Terms & Conditions It
is a condition of sale that all copyright matters relating to goods
supplied by Video2dvd be strictly adhered to, and that the
customer has obtained the consent of the owners or all rights
(including musical, artistic and other copyright and performance
rights).
Can I drop my master into your office? The Video2dvd office is based in NW London It is
normally possible for us to receive your master videos directly from
you, over the door. Please call or email in advance to arrange a time.
What is your turnaround time? Our
official turnaround time is 7-10 working days from receipt of your
master video to contacting you for payment; however it is normally much
faster than this. If you require a particularly fast turnaround, please
get in touch as we may be able to arrange this for an additional cost.
Can you combine more than one video onto a single DVD? It
is possible for us to combine more than one video onto a single DVD,
you can then select which video you want to watch via the initial DVD
menu. We recommend you do not exceed a total video length of 2
hours, as above this the quality of the DVD footage will depreciate. Therefore if your footable is more then 2 hours we use 2 DVDs.
What region are the DVDs created in? All
non commercial DVDs are normally region free. This is the case with
all DVDs we create so there should be no problem using your DVDs in DVD
players around the world as long as they play PAL formatted video.
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