FAQ Page

Can you edit my videos?

Each transfer is a complete copy of whatever is on the original tape, we do not make alterations of your videos. On special request of the customer, Cleveland Video Transfer may edit your videos for an additional fee.

Can you combine the tapes?

Each tape is a direct transfer, so we cannot combine tapes. (1 Tape = 1 Transfer)

What is a USB Flash Drive, and how will I use it?

A Flash Drive, also referred to as a Thumb Drive, is a small storage device that we use to store the MP4 files. It is highly recommend that you transfer the files to your computer. Flash Drives can get lost or damaged, so be sure you backup somewhere safe.

Does Cleveland Video Transfer keep a copy of my transferred videos?

We do keep a copy of the digital file for a limited time, but strongly recommend you back up your files as soon as you get home to protect your investment.

Can you improve the quality of my original tapes?

Transfers are a direct copy, so the footage will look the same as your originals when you drop them off. There is no way to improve the quality of the original. Tape based recording devices were great to have back in the day, but they had plenty of imperfections, which adds to the nostalgia of that form of media.

What happens to my original tapes?

The tapes are returned to you in the same condition that they are received by Cleveland Video Transfer. We take special care to protect them when they are with us. The transfer process does not damage or alter the originals. (Tapes mailed to us are not returned unless you choose to pay the return shipping.)

Are there any reasons you will not transfer my originals?

We will not transfer originals for the following reasons: The original tape shows signs of damage or dirt, contains professionally copyrighted content, pornography, or explicit content of any kind. Cleveland Video reserves the right to review and deny any content deemed inappropriate or illegal.

Are DVDs a sustainable archive format?

DVDs are very convenient for viewing in your home DVD player. However, they are not considered a long term archiving format. DVDs can scratch and wear out over time. We want this to be the last time you ever transfer your memories which is why we go the extra mile to create digital files. Pretty soon, we will think of DVDs as a thing of the past.

What kind of packaging is used for the DVDs?

We use a paper sleeve with a clear window.

Do you label my DVDs?

The disc comes with a pre-printed face with lines that will allow you to write the title in with a thin permanent marker. This allows you to choose the best title for your transfers. We place a numbered sticker on the tape that corresponds to a number written on the DVD. The digital MP4 file will have the same number, which can easily be changed to the new title you give it.

Should I add a paper label to my DVDs?

We highly recommend you never place a paper label on the DVD. It can throw the sensors off balance and eventually damage the DVD player.

What if I have a question that was not answered here?

Go back to the home page and send us a message. We would be happy to look into your request.