
The Small One

A Walt Disney Christmas

Mickey's Christmas Carol

Disney's Sing-Along-Songs: The 12 Days of Christmas

Jiminy Cricket's Christmas

Well it's a long story.bluemoon86 wrote:Wow thats awsome I wish I could turn my VHS collection into DVDs how did you do it?
Yes it's very touching! Don Bluth's animation is still great, and the entire story is just wonderful. I would highly recommend it for family viewing this Christmas season. It's definitely not just for kids.Practical Pig wrote:Wow! I wasn't even aware "The Small One" existed. Is it any good?
Yes you're correct, the quality obviously does not get better. However, in addition to your point about them not degrading, another reason I did this is for the benefit of not having to rewind them for every viewing, and also being able to jump to any cartoon short or part of the movie, which is obviously impossible with VHS.Lars Vermundsberget wrote:However, I suppose one does not get DVD picture quality when the source material is VHS, right?
So those who'd like to jump on to this idea should understand that the best thing you'd achieve is copies that won't degrade with each play like VHS does. Apart, of course, from the fun of making your own nice DVD package.
Hmm, maybe it's because I use my Sony DV cam as a bridge between my VCR and computer. The camera probably does not recognize macrovision protectionZombi6422 wrote:How do you transfer your disney vhs tapes? All the ones of mine that I have tried have macrovision on them.
True, Christmas Carol is available on DVD, but not as a standalone. It's on the "Mickey Mouse in Living Color vol. 2" Walt Disney Treasures DVD. Also, the sing-along DVD you're probably thinking of is the "Very Merry Christmas Songs" dvd, which was released a few years ago on DVD, which I bought, but "THe 12 Days of Christmas" has not been released on DVDreyquila wrote:Great job !!! I know A Christmas Carol is available in Region 1 and we have available the Christmas Sing Along (I have them) , but are The Small One, Walt Disney Christmas and Jimmy Crickets Christmas available in Region 1 on DVD?
Yeah, I agree with you 100%. I was thinking that through the entire creation process. However you're also right, there's pretty much nothing you can do about it. Although I probably should have designed the labels so they wouldn't overlap into that no-print hole. Other than that though, to my knowledge there are no CD labels available that cover the clear plastic part as well. Only direct-to-CD printers can do it, and I may get one of those sometime in the future if they're cheap enough.Kram Nebuer wrote:My only problem is the disc art with the hole in the center. The holes are in awkward places, especially for 12 Days of Christmas (which, imo, is one of the best sing-a-longs), but I guess it is hard to get around it. I love the menu for Mickey's Christmas Carol.