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August 19, 2005

Why these folks don’t consolidate their web sites and come up with a single name, I don’t know, but their services look great. I’d be curious if anyone reading this has experience with them.

DigitalSilo offers low cost conversion from film and video tape to DVD, and QuickTime, Real, and MPEG formats, as well as public and secured online storage. Subscribers pay $9.95 per year to store up to 240 hours of video online. Video tapes and film can be shipped to their facility for digitization, which costs $44.95 per hour of video (Betamax, UMatic, VHS, VHS-C, SVHS, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, miniDV, MicroMV), $249 per hour of 8mm and $339 per hour of 16mm film. VideoSilo has a slightly different pricing structure, and focuses on converting home videos to DVD. DigitalSilo also has a division called MPEG Nation, which converts .avi, .mov, .mp4, .wmv, .asf, .dv, .mpg, .rm, and .mp2 into low, medium, and high-res Real, Windows Media, and Quicktime streaming and download formats.


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