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  • 25-05-2025
  • VHS Vault

VHS Vault Featured on ABC Breakfast Radio Perth: Preserving Family Memories One Tape at a Time

This Thursday morning, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak on ABC Breakfast Radio Perth about my small business, VHS Vault. During the interview, I shared the story behind the business and why transferring old VHS tapes to digital is more urgent—and more meaningful—than many people realise.

As the founder of VHS Vault, I’ve seen firsthand how fragile old video tapes can be. Over time, precious recordings of weddings, childhood birthdays, and family holidays start to degrade. That’s why preserving family memories through digitising VHS tapes is so important. In the interview, I spoke not only about the technical side of the process—how we carefully convert each VHS to digital using professional-grade equipment—but also about the emotional connection people have to these tapes.

I think that came across clearly: I care deeply about this work. I treat every tape as if it were from my own family archive. It’s not just about running a machine—it’s about helping people hold on to their stories, their loved ones, their history.

Listeners of the segment got a behind-the-scenes look at how VHS Vault operates and why now is the best time to convert VHS to digital before tapes become unplayable (which is sooner than you might think). Whether it’s old camcorder footage or long-forgotten video cassettes gathering dust in the garage, now is the moment to act.

If you missed the interview, I encourage you to learn more about how VHS Vault can help you preserve your family memories for generations to come. Don’t wait until those tapes are beyond repair—digitise your VHS tapes today with someone who truly values both the technical quality and emotional significance of every memory.