$25 for $75 Worth of Digital Media Conversion Services from Southtree

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$  25 for $  75 Worth of Digital Media Conversion Services from Southtree

Converting old memories into new digital formats means encoding them as a string of zeroes and ones, like a scoring table after a yodeled rendition of “Amazing Grace” divides judges between goose eggs and perfect 10s. Express yourself binarily with this Groupon.

$ 25 for $ 75 Worth of Media-Conversion Services

Customers can apply the total value to digitize eight videotapes, four 3-inch film reels, 125 photos, four audio cassettes, one wax cylinder, or any combination of services. The simple mail-in process takes three–four weeks to complete, with a flat-rate return-shipping fee of $ 9.95 regardless of order size.

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Having preserved more than 25 billion frames of home-movie magic, Southtree modernizes fading videotapes, film, and photos to stave off deterioration before it eats away the vibrancy of irreplaceable memories. Customers can immortalize 1980s gazpacho-eating contest triumphs with Southtree’s videos-to-DVD and film-to-DVD services, adding chapters and disc titles to recordings ranging from tiny mini DV tapes to hefty VHS cassettes. Kodak digital image correction and enhancement erases distracting dust and beach-photo belly-button lint during the photos-to-digital service, while the audio cassette-to-CD service resurrects four-tracked garage-rock albums and dictated memorandums on the exigence of dodo-bird overpopulation with automatic track divisions and noise reduction.

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