Convert Your Old Home Movies and Photos to DVD

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One of the best parts of growing up is capturing all of those memories on film, video or audio. I remember my Dad taking thousands of photos and movies of me and my siblings when we were young. We would spend hours sharing those pictures with family and friends back in the days of slide shows.

As I grew older, I would take loads of pictures as well of friends and once my son was born, the pictures really flew. I have 3 totes full of pictures that I need to do something with! Even my wedding video is stuck in a box somewhere. Now with everything going digital, converting those old formats into something usable is important.

Southtree is a business that will take your old videos, tapes, film movies, film photographs and audios and transform them into formats that you can use and enjoy today! Your memories can now be saved to dvd or cd’s with plenty of pricing options that make it affordable. What a wonderful gift idea for Dad! You can purchase packages in all price ranges so you can start moving all of those videos into dvd’s easily. Southtree has been in business for over 13 years and are located in the USA.

I think this is an awesome way to convert your old home moves and photos to DVD and bring everything into the digital age! How many pictures, movies and videos do you have laying around??

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Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I have so many old home movies and photos, not just from myself , but from my parents. This is a great idea so that I can enjoy them more and show or send them to family.

  2. This is such a great idea. I am a big fan of taking pictures and I would love to put them all on a dvd and send out copies to loved ones thanks so much for sharing this one and have a great day.

  3. Sherry Compton says

    We have been looking into this and actually just ordered a home converter kit to try. There are so many places in deals out there, but it’s good that this one is USA and been around awhile. I like that they work with different formats, too.