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Logan Peranavan . 22 Feb 2026
DIY vs Professional Tape Digitisation: Is It Worth the Risk?
The Growing Urgency of Media Preservation Across Australia, from the leafy suburbs of Sydney to the...
Logan Perenavan . 22 Feb 2026
Why Old Camcorder Tapes Are at High Risk | Tapes To Digital
For many Australian families, the 1980s and 90s were defined by the presence of a bulky...
Logan Peranavan . 18 Feb 2026
How Long Does Tape Conversion Take? A Complete Guide to Preserving Your Memories
In lounge rooms across Australia, from the sunny suburbs of Perth to the bustling streets of...
Logan Peranavan . 17 Feb 2026
Risks of Cheap Video Conversion Services in Australia
Why Cheap Conversion Services Can Be Risky for Your Family Memories We all have that dusty box tucked away in the back of the wardrobe or high up on a shelf in the garage. Inside are the magnetic ghosts of Australian summers at the beach, school holidays spent in the backyard, and the grainy, flickering magic of a 1st birthday party. These are more than just tapes; they are your family’s history.

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Logan Peranavan . 20 Jan 2026
How to Prepare Photos and Slides for Professional Scanning
Why Preparation Improves Scan Quality Preparing your old photos and slides before scanning isn’t just a formality — it’s an essential step in ensuring the best possible digital results. Dust, moisture, and poor organisation can all impact scan...
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Logan Peranavan . 19 Jan 2026
🎥 Digitising Home Movies in Sydney: Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Preserve Your VHS Memories
Why Sydney Families Are Digitising Their Home Movies in 2026
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Logan Peranavan . 16 Jan 2026
Why Your Tapes Are Fading Away: The Science of Tape Degradation and the Urgency of Digitisation
The Hidden Science Behind Tape Decay Every tape — from VHS and MiniDV to Video8 and Betamax — has a magnetic coating that holds your visual and audio memories. Over time, this coating deteriorates through a natural chemical process called binder...
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Logan Peranavan . 14 Jan 2026
🕰️ Preserving Australia’s Past: Why Digitising Your Old Tapes Today Matters More Than Ever
The Hidden Threat to Your Memories Magnetic tapes were never designed to last decades. Over time, the magnetic particles that store your images and audio gradually lose their charge, leading to fuzzy playback, colour bleeding, or total signal loss.
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