We Transfer Your Media Materials into the Digital World
“Sometimes a single image can be more powerful than a thousand words.”
Visual and audio materials are the silent witnesses of the past. However, over time, they begin to deteriorate — colors fade, sound quality weakens, and valuable memories risk being lost forever. Digital Archive Information Technologies Inc. preserves and revitalizes these valuable media assets by transferring them into the digital environment using today’s cutting-edge technologies.
Our mission is to convert films, sound recordings, photographs, and printed media materials — produced or recorded with outdated technologies — into high-quality digital formats using professional media processing systems, ensuring the creation of an accessible, long-lasting, and well-organized digital media archive.
Why Media Digitization Matters
Analog storage media such as tapes, films, disks, and cassettes naturally degrade over time due to magnetic decay, deformation, or color loss. This not only reduces the quality of the content but also makes access increasingly difficult.
Through our Media Digitization Service:
Visual and audio materials are preserved for years in their original quality.
Archive data becomes easily indexed and fully searchable.
Content management is integrated into AI-powered Visual and Media Asset Management Systems (such as d-CoreMedia).
Every file is recorded in high resolution and complies with international archiving standards.
Main Materials We Digitize
Each media type requires unique handling methods and specialized equipment. With our extensive technical infrastructure, we can transfer numerous physical formats into digital form with the highest possible quality.
Newspaper Archives, Manuscripts, and Historical Documents
Technical Process and Equipment Specifications
Your tapes and film archives are transferred into digital format at a minimum of HD resolution. The systems we use feature HD-SDI and SD-SDI video outputs and can generate files in HD DPX format through professional transfer units.
During this process:
Primary and Secondary Color Correction is applied.
Audio-Video Synchronization is preserved.
Damaged or dropped frames are identified and repaired.
Image stabilization is performed when necessary.
Files are delivered in long-term archival formats such as DPX, ProRes, MOV, AVI, WAV, and others.
Each digitization process undergoes a strict quality control procedure before delivery. All data is securely backed up and integrated into the d-CoreMedia Digital Media Archive Management System.
Archive Inventory and Easy Access
Once the digitization process is complete, all media content is:
Indexed by type, date, subject, project, or source,
Compiled into a detailed media inventory,
Made available for searching, filtering, and previewing through d-DAYSİS or d-CoreMedia systems.
This enables institutions to locate, view, share, or export their historical media records within seconds, regardless of format.
Secure Storage and Long-Term Preservation
Digitization is not merely about changing formats — it is about protecting and sustaining knowledge. All digital media files are:
Backed up on RAID storage systems,
Cataloged according to ISO archiving standards,
Integrated into cloud-based or local archive systems when required.
Your Images Safely Carried into the Future
Every frame, every sound, is a piece of history. At Digital Archive Information Technologies Inc., we ensure that these fragments of the past are safely preserved and transferred into the digital future, maintaining the essence of the analog world through digital sustainability.
“We bring the colors of your past into the digital future.”