What To Do with Old Home Videos

1990s vhs tape

Whether you were a child playing around with your family’s old camcorder or a new parent documenting the life of your bundle of joy, all old family videos hold a special place in our hearts. It may be difficult to find a use for these home movies, especially if they’re still stuck on clunky, old video tapes. Whether you want to get rid of the tapes or find a better use for them, our solutions for what to do with old home videos will surely help you make the right decision.

Convert Old Tapes To Digital Formats

Before you do something to your home videos that could damage or destroy them, make sure to convert the tapes to a more modern format. Converting old home videos to a digital format will assist you with limited storage issues along with historical documentation of your family. It’ll be easier to dispose of space-consuming video tapes if you have the video backed up to your computer or cloud storage.

A professional digitizing service, such as what the experts here at DiJiFi offer, can digitize video tapes and return them to you in any modern format you choose—such as a DVD, .mp4 file, on a USB drive, or even on a Blu-Ray disc.

Have a Family Movie Marathon

It’s better to experience the nostalgia of an old family movie with family members or close friends. When you’re shut-in at home, getting the family together for a night-long family movie night can remind you of the good times. Dust off the old VHS player and pop in each tape. Your grown children may have questions about when they were an infant or you and your spouse’s wedding that will strengthen your relationship.

If your videos involve old or distant friends, sending them a digitized copy of the video can rekindle a special friendship with the magic of nostalgia. You may share a chuckle over the joy you both experienced by watching the same skateboarding wipeout again and again.

Recycle the Tapes

Tapes with extremely sensitive material or painful memories may not be worth hanging onto. Even just a boring recording with very little content may be better off disposing of rather than converting or saving. Let go of your bad videos and preserve the good ones. If you decide you want to dispose your old video tapes after they’ve been converted, we have our own video tape disposal service at DiJiFi to streamline the entire process.

When you need video tapes digitized or want more ideas for what to do with old home videos, contact DiJiFi. We can convert a wide variety of tapes and cassettes from each era of a personal camcorder.

Daniel Greenblatt