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Convert VHS to DVD without the blue screen!

Why do you see blue in your home movies?
A blank VCR tape has no signal- audio or visual. When most VCRs and camcorders detected this signal lack, they display a screen of blue on your TV. Additionally, the camera's LCD may also display blue. That blue screen is not actually a part of your video. Instead it is your camera or video tape recorder's reaction to the deal signal.

Why won't you see blue with Home Movie Depot?
Our programmers at Home Movie Depot have researched, developed, and implemented a program that will produce a special home movie DVD for our customers who chose to have us convert VHS to DVD. Every frame of your new home movie DVD will be free of dead signal, so you will not see any blue. When we convert VHS to DVD we make sure that all of your memories are captured, uninterrupted by static.
The same care we use to convert VHS to DVD, we also use to convert VHS-C, 8mm tape, Hi-8, Digital 8, and mini DV to DVD. Click here to place your VHS DVD conversion order.

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