Computer Active  |  512
CONVERT AND RESTORE OLD VIDEOS, PHOTOS, MUSIC
If you first started recording home movies when You’ve Been Framed first hit our screens, or if your music collection includes cassettes, vinyl and eight track tapes, you probably have a treasure trove of video and music that hasn’t seen the light of day in decades. Back then, it was difficult to imagine just how quickly digital media would replace video tapes, vinyl records, cassettes and film-based photos. This rapid transformation is one reason why converting ‘analogue’ content into digital media can be such a complicated and time-consuming process. But if you’re keen to enjoy your scratchy vinyl collection or vintage television recordings on your PC, tablet or phone – or just want to back them up for posterity – we’ll explain how you can take the pain out of the
conversion process.
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Computeractive magazine is a fortnightly publication whose mission is to guide anyone, regardless of age or technical experience, around a computer and help them get the most out of their PC with jargon-free advice.
First published in February 1998 by VNU Business Publications, Computeractive has since been sold and is now owned by Dennis Publishing. Based on the UK’s Audit Bureau of Circulation it has been confirmed that Computeractive is the UK’s best-selling computer magazine.
Many how-to articles can make you feel more confused than when you started. Computeractive aims to simplify the sometimes confusing and tricky world of technology and give you easy-to-follow instructions in plain English to help be your solution.
Find tips and advice for all of your devices whether it’s on your desktop computer, iPad or Android. Computeractive can also help no matter what version of Windows you’re currently using and give advice on when and how to update.
Check out what you’ll receive when you try a digital subscription to Computeractive magazine:
- A step-by-step guide on how to complete tasks on your computer
- Q&As from other’s trying to get more out of their PC
- Independent product reviews to help you make the right choices
- PC project ideas to help you take your technical knowledge up a notch
- Jargon-free plain English computer advice
- News and expert analysis
- Top picks: The best free downloads and software
You'll receive 26 issues during a 1 year Computer Active magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Computer Active 512.