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8mm/Super 8 Film Converter[edit | edit source]
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We have two (2) Wolverine MovieMaker Pro 8mm & Super 8 Movie Film Converters. They will handle up to 9" reels and produce a MP4 Video file. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your converted video files.
We recommend a 16 GB drive for the MP4 files.
VHS/8mm Video Converters[edit | edit source]
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We have two VHS/VHS-C stations to convert VHS video tapes to a digital video file. We also have Digital 8mm camera that will allow you to convert 8mm, Hi-8 and Digital 8 video tapes to a digital video file. You may bring your own camera to use with your tapes, be sure you have a power source and cables to connect your audio out to RCA jacks and connect your video out to RCA jack or an S-Video connector. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your scanned photo files.
Audio Cassette Converters[edit | edit source]
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There are two stations for converting standard audio cassettes to digital MP3 files for uploading to FamilySearch Memories Gallery. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your converted files.
Maintained by: Elder Tom Stubben
Last modified: 08/25/21