Before you realized that you must copy flash cards, they were the coolest storage option ever! Hundreds of photos and videos fit on a tiny, little memory disc the size of a postage stamp. Space in the storage room loses boxes of photos. Now, there is a kitchen drawer full of tiny, little discs that are too small for a meaningful label, and that adapter is nowhere to be found. What do I do with all of those pictures? There are three or four different sizes, and some of them are gifts from family. Which are which!?
USB Ports and Drives Have the Answer
The USB port opens up so many doors that it is hard to overestimate its value. When you copy flash cards, it lets pictures and video out of jail. Reborn Audio Video has USB-based adapters for each flash card size, and can consolidate all of those photos and videos on a single USB drive or external hard drive. All dependence on cameras and/or memory card slots and adapters disappears.
Each copied memory card has its own folder, which you can now organize by date or by subject, naming it what you desire. Once files are on a USB drive, you can copy them, back them up, share them, and edit them. Make a copy of all digital files to the cloud and share them worldwide instantly. You can even cut out that ex-boyfriend with Photoshop first if you want.
If there is a video on a copied flash card, it is converted into mp4 or another standard video format. Most video camera formats are proprietary, and converting them is best practice.
I also make sets of slides into slideshows from converted flash drives, which take your pictures once organized, and create a video slideshow that fades from picture to picture, optionally adding music.
Copy Memory Cards: Get Started
- Call or text Jamey: 720 204-5464
- Set an appointment (every project receives my personal attention)
- Drop off your tapes (and records, cassettes, slides, or negatives, too)
- Pick up your new digitized video in a week or less.