
Montanans With Old VHS Tapes, You Need To Do This
Keep those treasured memories forever.
VHS Tapes
Who doesn't have a few of these lying around?
For decades, VHS was the top way to watch movies, TV shows, or home videos.
DVDs, Blu-Ray, and, eventually, digital took everything over.
VHS tapes became vintage and a fun decoration in many people's homes. Many love their old VHS tapes. It brings back nostalgia.
There are many home movies that folks watch around holidays and birthdays.
My parents' house basement is filled with old VHS tapes of old Disney films, action movies, and recorded specials we don't want to lose.
You might want to act fast if you don't want to lose those memories.

VHS Tape Problems
VHS tapes are starting to deteriorate.
What do we mean by that?
The magnetic media that produces the film will start to fade soon.
That means you will need to transfer the media on those old VHS tapes to DVDs or digital to keep those memories intact.
You won't be able to replicate actual films because that is against the law, but if you want to keep those old home movies, you need to act fast.
Where Can You Transfer VHS in Montana?
There are several places in Montana where you can take your old home movies and turn them into DVDs or digital media.
You can do it yourself, but that could take time, several businesses convert old VHS tapes to digital formats.
Costco, Walmart, and Walgreens will do it for you for $20 a tape. That might seem steep, but you get to keep those treasured memories forever.
It's a massive perk that there are many locations of each of these stores in Montana. Plus, you can also send them in if you aren't near one.
Break out those old tapes Montanans, and save those memories.
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