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Old Home Video Online Storage
Posted on 12/16/23 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 12/16/23 at 4:38 pm
I am taking a bunch of old family home videos that are on VHS and converting to digital. I'd like to find a way to be able to share them online with family members. Is Youtube the best option or are there better alternatives?
Posted on 12/16/23 at 5:31 pm to nino2469
How much storage is needed? Private youtube is an option, or a MS subscription with OneDrive (annual family plan is $99/yr). Unless you find the desire to buy a nas for home use and can then share it out to then.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 6:15 pm to BabySam
not sure how much yet, I just started with the conversions.
I have about 100, 2 hour VHS tapes to convert
I have about 100, 2 hour VHS tapes to convert
This post was edited on 12/16/23 at 6:16 pm
Posted on 12/16/23 at 6:18 pm to nino2469
How are you converting them?
I have no idea how to do this but would very much like to. Perhaps to DVD.
ETA. Sorry if my question sounds hopelessly ignorant. I know next to nothing about this stuff. Appreciate any help anyone can offer.
I have no idea how to do this but would very much like to. Perhaps to DVD.
ETA. Sorry if my question sounds hopelessly ignorant. I know next to nothing about this stuff. Appreciate any help anyone can offer.
This post was edited on 12/16/23 at 6:20 pm
Posted on 12/16/23 at 8:02 pm to nino2469
I do this for my family on a plex server.
I went ahead and paid for the lifetime Pass membership for some reason. I think it allowed sub accounts and free access to either Roku or iPhone app or something like that, and I wanted the easiest experience possible for everyone. The other reason was it allowed me to share a local antenna TV signal over Plex to my family (maybe that was the reason I actually did it- they were evacuated during a hurricane and wanted to see the local coverage of the aftermath/announcements. It may just be wholly unnecessary for what you want).
I also have the lifetime premiere version of Emby which is extremely similar with a few +/- to both.
In terms of redundancy, I have a copy on my local hard drive and another on a synology NAS in RAID, and there are digital copies at most of my siblings’ homes. Real backup would include redundancy with an online or remote site mirror, but i am not that fancy and understand the risk.
I went ahead and paid for the lifetime Pass membership for some reason. I think it allowed sub accounts and free access to either Roku or iPhone app or something like that, and I wanted the easiest experience possible for everyone. The other reason was it allowed me to share a local antenna TV signal over Plex to my family (maybe that was the reason I actually did it- they were evacuated during a hurricane and wanted to see the local coverage of the aftermath/announcements. It may just be wholly unnecessary for what you want).
I also have the lifetime premiere version of Emby which is extremely similar with a few +/- to both.
In terms of redundancy, I have a copy on my local hard drive and another on a synology NAS in RAID, and there are digital copies at most of my siblings’ homes. Real backup would include redundancy with an online or remote site mirror, but i am not that fancy and understand the risk.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:47 pm to Radio One
You'll need a VCR and a capture adapter. Can get usb to rca adapter dongle on amazon, and that usually comes with a program to record the vcr playing onto your computer. I didnt end up using the included software and just used builtin windows screen recorder. Saved video as mp4
Posted on 12/16/23 at 10:44 pm to Radio One
quote:I would not convert only to DVD as that medium will suffer the same fate as VHS.
How are you converting them?
I have no idea how to do this but would very much like to. Perhaps to DVD.
ETA. Sorry if my question sounds hopelessly ignorant. I know next to nothing about this stuff. Appreciate any help anyone can offer.
BabySam gave the gist of the actual process, so I will add the basic guidelines for storing data long-term... the 3-2-1 backup strategy.
3 copies of important data, because every storage medium will eventually fail and/or become obsolete, and when that happens to one of them you will still have redundant data until you can restore a 3rd copy again.
2 copies on-site on 2 different devices (preferably on 2 different types of devices).
1 copy off-site (like in "the cloud") so that if disaster strikes on site you have an emergency backup.
And most importantly (and a lot of people don't do this) you must check all copies regularly! "Bit rot" is a thing that can happen to any digital data, 1s become 0s or vice-versa, or data disappears completely. It's important to test reading or restoring data from each of your backups to make sure they are still good (I usually copy the data to a new device/location when I do this). Cloud services typically keep multiple copies of your data themselves and check them against each other regularly to protect against bit-rot.
Posted on 12/17/23 at 9:46 am to Korkstand
This is a lot of good info. I have one hard drive at home that I am storing it on but was looking for something online in case of failure.
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