DVD to Cloud Transfer Service
Your DVDs Are Fading Away
DVDs were the state-of-the-art for more than ten years in the video and home movie transfer industry. But there's a new kid in town: The DVA (Digital Video Archive) – Video in the Cloud. It's like the "Changing of the Guard" – a watershed moment in history. Plus, you may have already found something out. There are a lot of devices that will not play a DVD! Your brand new Apple computer is one of them; plus your IPad, IPhone, Android tablet, smartphone, etc.
If you have DVDs of your family (or of personal content) from the past five to ten years, beware: your memories are in danger of vanishing! It may already be too late. Of all the old media that we transfer, believe it or not, the DVDs are the most perishable. Here's why:
Most DVDs are not archival. When HomeMovieTransfer.com transfers to DVD we always use Platinum Archival DVDs. Most other companies do not. In fact many just use plain old store-bought DVDs. Worse yet, they may have used "consumer" encoding and not Professional Encoding. Even worse, perhaps you or a friend "burned" your DVDs on a home computer. This might have made sense at the time but your images are now in jeopardy of being lost. Those old DVDs are degrading quickly. It's time to transfer to a DVA – Digital Video Archive – Video in the Cloud!
We'll Transfer Your Old DVDs to DVAs! Watch on your Computer, Smartphone, Tablet & Smart TV!
DVA - Digital Video Archive: is a specially designed and engineered MP4 file format containing unique customizable metadata - title information, chapter markers, thumbnail images and more which enables playback on a DVA player (computer, smartphone, tablet and smart TV- with internet access). DVAs are easily viewed, modified, edited, shared and archivally stored in the cloud at DigitalVideoArchive.com. A DVA can be shared with one person, several family members or your entire circle of friends and family. Here's more information about this new and exciting product and service.
- Digital Video Archive (DVA) is a cloud-based technology. Your memories are safely archived - never again vulnerable to fading or being lost.
- DVA is the newest and best way to share your videos with family, friends or any other group you want to share with.
- View your DVAs on your smartphone, computer, tablet or smart TV.
- DVA's sharing service is private. Unlike public sharing sites, Digital Video Archive is a safe family-oriented viewing experience. We like to say that DVA brings families back to the family dinner table. You'll feel the connection once you start inviting your family and friends to view your new "DVAs."
- With DVA you can easily edit and organize your videos. Combine clips by category (content, date, people, whatever you like). Create menus. Insert chapter markers and add titles. Be careful... being an "Archiver" can be addicting!
- You can also grant "gift" your DVAs to others and then they will own their copy of the family home movies, etc.
Become a DVA "Archiver" and invite your friends to be Viewers...
It's fun and easy! Once we have transferred your content to your new DVAs, you'll receive access to your new Digital Video Archive account.* With your new DVA account, you can view, edit, share and modify your movies and videos. You'll want to invite your friends and family as Viewers so you can share your video with them. This will give them access to the DVAs you would like for them to see and enjoy. You can also grant ("gift")DVAs to them. Every DVA has smart chapter markers with thumbnail images, just like the old DVDs, so you and your viewers will be able to fully experience each DVA.
Here's a great bonus! With your new Digital Video Archive account you can immediately begin uploading your own personal videos from your smartphone or computer. You'll be able share these videos with your friends and family as well. Plus, your friends and family will receive free DVA accounts and can begin uploading their videos too. Soon you'll have new DVAs from them to watch as well!
Ready to get started? Click on the next button to begin your order. Remember, you can order DVDs, DVAs or both.
You can also check out
www.Digitalvideoarchive.com for more information on DVA.
*May require a monthly subscription fee to Digital Video Archive.
*Requires a monthly or yearly subscription to Digital Video Archive.