From: https://kodakdigitizing.com/blogs/news/kodak-vs-legacybox - KODAK vs. Legacybox – Which One Should You Use?:
The answer is KODAK, but just by a hair. While both companies are great for your digitization needs, the deciding factor comes to the fact that KODAK offers a slightly cheaper mail-in box starter kit, not to mention the iconic innovation the company has provided the film industry for more than a decade. Both companies have professional technicians to care for your memories, keep them private and in good condition – not to mention, return them to you quickly and safely to share with friends and family. But in the end, KODAK gets the edge.
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Monday, November 25, 2024
KODAK vs. Legacybox – Which One Should You Use?
I have a lot of respect for Kodak for publishing this article. Most companies who write about their competitors don't give their competitors as much credit as Kodak does to Legacybox.
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Collecting Media
When I see a dude with a collection of videos like the one in this article - ‘There’s something comforting about it’: the collectors who won’t let go of their DVDs and videos - I confess my first impulse is to wonder how long it would take to convert all of those videos to MP4 (or some other file type) and whether I have enough empty storage room on my library of external hard drives if I were to do that conversion.
Friday, December 13, 2019
Where I Went Last Night
Last night, after work, I went to Cedar Rapids. I dropped off a box of VHS, VHS-C, and Mini-DV tapes to Jim's Video and Digital Services. It is a business that converts media to digital. As a ballpark, Jim said early to mid-January before he is done. He said he had around 100 tapes to convert ahead of mine.
After dropping off the tapes, I went to Randy's house to jam with him and Mark. To me, it wasn't the best I've played drums with them. For me, the highlight was playing two of Randy's original tunes.
I got home around 9 PM and, by 10:30, I was in bed.
After dropping off the tapes, I went to Randy's house to jam with him and Mark. To me, it wasn't the best I've played drums with them. For me, the highlight was playing two of Randy's original tunes.
I got home around 9 PM and, by 10:30, I was in bed.
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