Redact Conversions Canada Inc. (operating as "YesVideo Canada") has the exclusive licence to produce YesVideo, Inc. products in Canada. Started in 2003, by two long-time photofinishing specialty retailers, we have grown since then to become the premiere "video transfer" service in Canada, and the only transfer service available in every province and every territory in Canada.
YesVideo incorporates best-of-class video engineering and automated software that enables DVD video publishing on demand for consumer movie film, slides, prints, negatives and videotapes.
This means you get a perfect replication of your "legacy" (old technology) memories, with special features and still images, for an extremely affordable price. As late as 2004, you were paying up to $200 per hour for video transfers to DVD. YesVideo automated the process for video transfers to DVD, and brought the savings to you. And even better, we're available in your neighbourhood through your local retailers.
YesVideo has several patents and several more patents pending in the areas of scene detection in video, video compression, MPEG alignment, image clarification and DVD authoring. YesVideo is best-in-class in recognizing videotape content and compressing that information to a DVD.
When YesVideo receives a videotape at order entry, a bar code is applied to it that ties the video to the owner and the point of origin. Because the YesVideo process scans the barcode at every point, YesVideo knows where every video is at all times. YesVideo has placed many safeguards into its process because we understand that the videotapes sent to us are precious to our customers, and have automated the process to keep human errors to a minimum.
Automation at YesVideo does not mean that the human touch is lost, however. Every DVD is reviewed by a quality control specialist before it leaves the building. By applying commercial movie frame capturing technologies into a consumer format, YesVideo has designed the best way to preserve old movie film onto DVD. The movie film is transferred directly to DVD, so that no information is lost in an intermediary videotape step. Essentially every frame of film is frozen and captured onto the DVD, resulting in a perfect capture of the film content.
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