CAPT. VIDIOT Electronic Q & A
I made several Super 8 films when I was a high school student, and now I'm wondering what to do with them. I never spliced them all together, because I recorded several soundtracks for each on a separate tape machine, and it's too awkward to keep switching tapes or to attempt to do overdubs all over again.


CAPT. VIDIOT Electronic Q & A
I made several Super 8 films when I was a high school student, and now I'm wondering what to do with them. I never spliced them all together, because I recorded several soundtracks for each on a separate tape machine, and it's too awkward to keep switching tapes or to attempt to do overdubs all over again. A good friend told me that the best solution was to transfer them to videotape. First of ail, is this true? Second of all, will it cost a bunch?