We offer a full suite of solutions to convert and transfer your Hi8 tapes into a digital file or DVD/Blu-ray format.
Sony’s Hi8 tape was released in 1989 to counter the propagating VHS. Improvements over the consumer grade VHS included the implementation of a higher grade magnetic tape, offering a better signal bandwidth with overall video quality comparable to the LaserDisc.
The cassettes can hold up to 120 minutes of content.
Beyond its initial intended use, the Hi8 tapes went on to facilitate the storage for the variety of digital video formats under the DV umbrella and compatibility with the Digital Tape Recording System used for audio.
We offer a full suite of solutions to convert and transfer your Hi8 tapes into a digital file or DVD/Blu-ray format.
Sony’s Hi8 tape was released in 1989 to counter the propagating VHS. Improvements over the consumer grade VHS included the implementation of a higher grade magnetic tape, offering a better signal bandwidth with overall video quality comparable to the LaserDisc.
The cassettes can hold up to 120 minutes of content.
Beyond its initial intended use, the Hi8 tapes went on to facilitate the storage for the variety of digital video formats under the DV umbrella and compatibility with the Digital Tape Recording System used for audio.