Does a 30 minute tape cost the same as a 1 Hour tape to convert to a DVD?
Yes, converting a 30 minute tape will cost the same as an 1 hour tape or recording. And once each hour is reached, the same will apply to any additional minutes. For example: (based on a $20 per hour tape onto 1 DVD) • 15 Minute Tape/Recording on 1 Tape/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 30 Minute Tape/Recording on 1 Tape/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 30 Minute Tape/Recording on 2 Tapes/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 45 Minute Tape/Recording on 1 Tape/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 45 Minute Tape/Recording on 2 Tapes/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 60 Minute Recording on 1 Tape/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 60 Minute Recording on 2 Tapes/1 DVD = $20 (1 Hrs x $20) • 90 Minute Recording on 1 Tape/1 DVD = $40 (2 Hrs x $20) • 90 Minute Recording on 2 Tapes/1 DVD = $40 (2 Hrs x $20) • 90 Minute Recording on 3 Tapes/1 DVD = $40 (2 Hrs x $20) • More than 90 Minutes will need to be put on 2 DVDs or 1 DL (Dual Layer) DVD for an extra cost. In many cases, compiling multiple tapes/recordings onto 1 DVD can save some