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For RFSL Development.

Preparing for Your Audio/Video Converting Visit.

 * Please be on time for your visit. If you are 20 minutes late, your time slot may be assigned to another patron.
 * If you know you will be late, call our Welcome Desk at (801) 240-9601 and let them know when you expect to arrive.
 * Keep the confirmation email you will receive in case you need to cancel or reschedule your visit.
 * If possible, rewind your tapes before coming. If they haven’t been used in a long time, play or fast-forward to the end and then rewind to the start.  This will help make sure the tapes don’t stick while converting.
 * Bring a USB drive for your scanned files.– recommend 16 GB to a maximum of 128 GB. A version 3.0 USB is preferred for much faster transfer speeds.
 * If you have questions about our equipment, click the “Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities” link at the bottom of each section.
 * Our staff will train you on using our equipment and will be available for help and assistance during your visit.

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8mm/Super 8 Movie Film Converter
Click the image to reserve it. We have two (2) Wolverine MovieMaker Pro 8mm & Super 8 Movie Film Converters. They will handle up to 9" reels and produce an MP4 Video file. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your converted video files.  For the purpose of knowing how many sessions you may need to convert your movie film, click the "Expand" link below to see time estimates for typical reels.

We recommend a 16 GB drive for the MP4 files.

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VHS/8mm Video Tape Converters
Click the image to reserve it. We have three VHS/VHS-C stations to convert VHS video tapes to a digital video file. We also have a Digital 8mm camera that will allow you to convert 8mm, Hi-8, and Digital 8 video tapes to a digital video file. You may bring your own camera to use with your tapes. Be sure you have a power source and cables to connect your audio out to RCA jacks and connect your video out to RCA jack or an S-Video connector. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your converted video files.

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Audio Cassette Converters
Click the image to reserve it. Currently, there is a single station for converting standard audio cassettes to digital MP3 files that you can upload to FamilySearch Memories Gallery. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your converted files.

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Maintained by: Elder Tom Stubben 

Last modified: 01/18/23