Digital Conversions

Digital Conversion Services in New York City

Is your old music collection gathering dust? Are you having trouble finding a working turntable or tape recorder? At Global Copy, we offer digital conversion services to help you preserve your cherished memories and music, turning your old media into digital formats that can be enjoyed on modern devices.

Convert Your Old Media to Digital Formats

Tired of struggling with outdated technology? Whether you have cassette tapes, vinyl records, or videotapes, we can convert them to CDs, DVDs, or digital files. With our expert services, you can save your memories without having to deal with the hassle of old equipment. We offer:

  • CD or DVD conversions for your old records and tapes.
  • Digital file transfers for easy access on your computer or phone.
  • Fast, high-quality conversions to keep your memories intact.

Preserve Your Precious Home Movies

Looking for an easy way to share your old home movies? Stop worrying about finding a working VCR or a place to convert your videotapes. With Global Copy's digital conversion services, you can get your home movies onto DVDs or digital files, making it simple to share your memories with friends and family. Our services include:

  • Videotape to DVD conversions.
  • Digitizing video files for easy editing and sharing.
  • Fast turnaround so you can start enjoying your memories sooner.

Why Choose Global Copy for Digital Conversions?

At Global Copy, we ensure your media is treated with the utmost care. Our digital conversion process is safe, precise, and fast, so you can enjoy your memories without worrying about long wait times or poor-quality results. Everything is done on premises; nothing leaves our store.


Get Your Media Converted Today!

Don’t let your memories fade away due to outdated technology. Call Global Copy today at (212) 222-2679 or visit us at 2578 Broadway, New York, NY to learn more about our digital conversion services. Let us help you bring your cassette tapes, records, and videotapes back to life in a digital format.

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