Frequently
asked Questions
1.
What kind of disc do you supply?
2. How
compatible are DVD-R and DVD+R discs?
3. Are the discs region coded?
4. Do I need to take any precautions to protect
my disc?
5. How long does it take?
6. How do I send my pictures?
7. Can you copy films,
either purchased or recorded off the television?
1.
What kind of disc do you supply?
We normally record on a disc format called DVD-R (DVD minus
R) which we have found to be the most compatible with both
stand
alone DVD players and DVD drives in computers. We can also
produce a format called DVD+R (DVD plus R) which occasionally
works when DVD-R doesn't.
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2. How compatible are DVD-R
and DVD+R discs?
DVD-R has proved to be the most compatible, working
in approximately 85% of DVD players whereas DVD+R works in approximately
70%. Neither format is 100% compatible. You would have to have
your DVD commercially produced at a cost of £1000s and
even when processed this way they occasionally have hiccups.
Generally speaking
DVD-R will work on most machines made over the last 4 years or
so. If you're still unsure and want to check then call
us.
Top 3. Are the discs region coded?
Our discs carry no region code so will play on any PAL machine
ie. Europe and Australia NOT the USA, Canada or Japan who use a television
format called NTSC.
Top 4. Do I need to take any precautions to protect my disc?
DVD-R discs are more susceptible to scratches and dust but
with careful handling will last a lifetime.
You should never touch the underside
of the disc, hold it by the edges and the hole in the centre.
Always return it to the case after playing.
Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources eg. never leave
on the window ledge
If you have children in the house then we would strongly recommend
that you either have a second copy to keep in a safe place or
take out our insurance; little fingers seem to be able to get
everywhere!
If you follow these simple rules then you will have no problems.
Top 5. How long does it take?
You can expect your disc in approximately 25 working days if
it's a video transfer - usually less. If the disc contains stills
then they can take longer due to the scanning process so this
will depend on the number of images. We will try to advise you
when we receive your order. We will always get in touch if there
are any delays with your order.
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6. How do I send my pictures?
If you are sending photographs then they should be loose
(not in frames or albums) with a number on the back so they are
in the order you wish them to appear; be careful when writing
on
the
back
so as not to damage the photograph. You also need to
specify which images are in which group for the
transfer
eg.
1-15 - Holiday,
16-55 - Wedding. See our Postage section
for packaging.
Slides again need to be numbered, usually
in the front top right hand corner, in the correct order for
the DVD. Again see our Postage section
for packaging.
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7. Can you copy
films, either purchased or recorded off the television?
We cannot copy material that contains a copyright ie.
Commercial films or programmes whether purchased or recorded
off the television. We can only transfer material which you have
the rights to eg. Home videos or that you have obtained permission
to use and can provide documentation to that effect (see our
Terms and Conditions).
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