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Electronic Media: Copying For Preservation
By Phil Edwards
You have drawers filled with VHS tapes you really want on DVD, but they haven't
been released. Or you have drawers filled with cassette – or 8-track! –
tapes that you would really like to have as CDs or MP3s. You've spend most
of your young adult life recording every single episode of Seinfeld and Sex in
the City – now you wish you'd waited until recordable DVDs had come
out. Or your grandmother left you boxes of pictures and even old reel-to-reel
movies, all crumbling and disintegrating, and you'd love to be able to copy
them to a CD or a DVD. Or you want to take those family memories and share a copy
with each of your eight daughters. How do you get your information and images
from the closets and boxes of life into new electronic media?
First you have to understand the limitations. There's only so much one
can do with crumbling tapes and disintegrating images. A picture that's
faded – is never going to be in its original color. You can only capture
what's there right now. And if your tapes pop and scratch, you'll
have a recording on DVD or CD that pops and scratches too. Also, there's
a difference between analog media, like tapes, and digital media; when you transfer
from one to the other, you're going to see some quality issues.
Second, you have to understand your equipment needs. You will have to have
a good computer, first and foremost, and preferably one that has lots of hard
drive space so you can store your images, sounds, and moving images until they
can be transferred to a more appropriate medium. When you purchase your computer,
make sure it's a multimedia computer. This ensures that it will have the
right hookups for tape transferal. It will need a video hookup (that's
the three plugs in red, yellow, and white) to transfer VCR data, and you'll
need to purchase a scanner for those pictures. A DVD burner will be of the utmost
necessity, preferably one that also burns standard CDs. Remote backup of your
data is a good idea as well; for that, you should have a good high-speed hookup
for your computer.
Now go out and study copyright law. You need to understand that some of what
you're doing may be construed as illegal one day, judging by the way court
cases are going. The FBI warning that comes up at the beginning of every recorded
movie warning against public showings or illegal copying is a very serious thing
these days. When you copy copyright-protected materials, it is your responsibility
to ensure that you are making them for your personal use only. Don't do
what some are doing, and copy the game, CD, or DVD before selling it secondhand;
this is blatantly illegal and at some point it's going to catch up with
them.
Another piece of hardware may be necessary if you're copying video games for your kids. It's a good idea to make these copies for
pre-teen children because of the damage they can do to CDs and DVDs; but you
will need a special plug-in adapter for your video game console. In addition,
you should be ready for a steep learning curve. It's much harder to copy
disk-based games than it is to copy movies or music. Remember, games are designed
by programmers; the best copyblock programs are going to be found here, not
on a movie. You will have to purchase special software and learn it in order
to circumvent the copy blocks.
When you do have all the necessary equipment and knowledge, it should not be
hard to copy anything you want into any medium, provided that medium has enough
room. And you can do some really neat things as you copy them. For instance,
you can edit out all the commercials in that 7-year run of Seinfeld. It may
take you months, but ultimately you'll have a perfect copy of all the
episodes. Or maybe you want to turn your old pictures into a slide show, with
sound, text, and voiceovers. With a good presentation program, you can do that.
Disks like this make excellent anniversary presents, Christmas greetings, or
engagement gifts to welcome new members of the family.
You can take old family movies and give them soundtracks if you like; or you
can print all your grandma's old pictures onto T-shirts to give away at
the holidays. Really, once you have digitized your data and images, you have
no limitations to what you can do to it except for your own imagination.
In the last decade, electronic media, computing advances, and the Internet
have transformed our lives. They will continue transforming them for the foreseeable
future. And media will also continue changing. If you make digitized copies
of your memories, your media, and your information, you can ensure that they
are preserved for the future. And by learning about the advances coming down
the pike, you can prepare for future developments; for instance, smell technology
is available for web designers these days. Wouldn't it be neat to be able
to record the smell of Mom's apple pie, or of your favorite perfume, and
play it back someday in the future? Smell, after all, is the sense most closely
related to memory.
But for now, use your skills with electronic media copying to enhance your
current media collection, preserve memories for the future, and show people
how much they mean to you by giving them gifts of memories and love. Technology
is just another tool that you can use to make your life and the lives of those
you love better. Use it.
For more information please visit CopySure.com
About the Author Phil Edwards is a writer and avid computer user!. Living in London he write for Copy and Backup your DVDs and CDs and A-Z Stock Brokers
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