3/4″ U-Matic Transfer
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3/4 Umatic professional videotape
  • If you’re looking to transfer U-matic to digital files, then you’ve come to the right place. Videolab can convert your old 3/4″ U-matic tapes into a digital format

Transfer to MP4

Transfer to MOV

Blu Ray Duplication, Blu-Ray Authoring

Transfer to BLU-RAY

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Every Umatic Transfer Includes:
Professional Transfer to MP4, MOV, AVI or Apple ProRes Files Real-time capture using professional video decks Free Shipping for Orders Over $100

The ¾” U-matic video format was developed by Sony in 1971. It was one of the first video formats to contain videotape inside a cassette.

The average U-matic Tape  is 20-30 years old and is quickly coming to the end of its usable life.

 U-matic Tape tapes are susceptible to degradation and loss due to organic breakdown and natural demagnetizing. Once tapes begin to demagnetize, there’s no stopping it and your tapes will fade away to nothing but static.

We use top of the line Sony playback decks for our transfers to insure the highest quality product.  With our experience, top notch equipment and software, we can save your U-matic Tape memories for a better viewing experience.

Both the ¾” U-matic cassette and the decks used to play them were very large in size. They provided broadcast-quality playback, even though they had trouble displaying the color red. 

Many problems plague this aging format. Besides the expensive cost of ¾” decks, the oxides in the tape can fall off and clog up deck heads, requiring frequent cleaning. These tapes are also susceptible to a condition known as sticky-shed syndrome. This is where the tape begins to stick to itself, preventing playback in any deck. We are experts at resolving these issues in order to transfer your videos to digital format

if you wish to continue sharing or downloading your videos,  after 3 months, you must contact our customer service team prior to this date at videolabsolutions@gmail.com or call us at (866) 492-0892. Otherwise, our servers will automatically delete content after 5 months. 

Fast Turnaround

Standard turnaround time is one week. Same Day and Next Day service is available.

Convert 3/4″ U-matic to Digital & Ensure Your Memories Live On

U-matic tapes, commonly referred to as 3/4″ U-matic or  3/4″, are distantly remembered as one the earliest video recording cassettes released onto the market in 1971. U-matic tapes are also one of the first to include the tape inside a cassette instead of in an open, reel-to-reel format, which was revolutionary for its time.  

They were originally intended for consumer use, but were way too costly to become popular in that market. U-matic is essentially obsolete. As a result, transfering 3/4″ U-matic to DVD or digital files has become vital to ensure old memories and content live on.

Today, the format has largely been replaced by digital Betacam for broadcast television purposes, but many television facilities still store U-matic recorders for archival playback of footage shot in the 1970s and 80s.

 Finding the proper equipment to play these tapes is getting increasingly difficult. It is best to transfer 3/4″ U-matic tapes in order to preserve your content in a more sustainable format. At Videolab Solutions, we have the resources and expertise to convert 3/4″ U-matic to digital, helping to preserve your content for future generations to come.  

U-matic digitize Services by Videolab Solutions!

Once you’ve decided that it is time to convert U-matic to digital, will take it from there. We understand it’s important for our customers to know their memories are safe throughout the process because old U-matic tapes are very precious, so we handle them with the utmost care. That’s why our video transfer service is performed by Videolab Solutions personnel at our facility in Miami Beach, and not outsourced to a third party.

Contact Videolab Solutions for all your U-matic transfer needs and you’ll rest easy knowing your U-matic tapes are in the caring hands of one of our video transfer experts.

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