We perform transfers and acquisitions for various analog and digital audio-video formats on optical and magnetic media, even for less current formats such as HD-CAM or DIGITAL BETA, also modifying the aspect ratios and frame rates, without loss of quality.
Video digitization is the process of converting analog video signals, such as those from VHS videotapes or film, into a digital format. This process is widely used to preserve old video content, such as historical footage or analog recordings, making them accessible in digital format.
Digitization involves the use of specialized hardware, such as video capture devices or film scanners, to capture and convert analog signals into digital video files. These files can then be stored and played back on digital devices.
Video transfer is a process used to digitize or copy a video onto a different medium from the original. Video copying can be used for archival or distribution purposes.
We use various codecs to perform conversions, from the most common, including H.264 and H.265 (HEVC), VP9, and AV1, to more complex ones.
With cutting-edge technological tools, we are capable of importing Full HD, 4K, and 8K video.
The choice of codec depends on the client's project requirements, such as the desired quality and compatibility with devices and streaming platforms.
Video encoding processes are important in the world of video content production and distribution. Encoding is the process of converting a video from a source format to a compressed format, usually with the goal of reducing file size and improving transmission or storage efficiency.
We are capable of handling master formats encapsulated in a single file or split into frames, saved with codecs and in formats most commonly used in film post-production.