GO DIGITAL

Digital Media Stationsprovide tools for you to preserve, edit and create. You can convert old media to new digital formats or create new digital media using Adobe Creative Cloud and other software.

No matter the project, a Digital Media Station is a one-stop vintage and virtual shop!

Digital Media Stations are available to use atEloise May,Kelver,Sheridan,Smoky HillandSouthglennand libraries.

RESERVE A STATION

Reserve a time online to use a Digital Media Station at Eloise May, Kelver, Sheridan, Smoky Hill or Southglenn Libraries, or call to make a reservation.

  • Please read theguidelinesbefore reserving a station.

RESERVE ONLINE AT THESE LIBRARIES:

ASK A QUESTION

Fill out this form and we'll answer by email or phone.

DIGITAL MEDIA STATION HELP

Need help using the Digital Media Station or have a question about the tools or need to request additional equipment? Fill out the form below and a librarian will contact you to provide assistance.

Equipment listed below.

EQUIPMENT

AVAILABLE AT ALL DIGITAL MEDIA STATIONS

AVAILABLE ONLY BY REQUEST

The following items are available for in-library use with an appointment at our Support Services location and can be requested when filling out theAsk a Librarian Formabove.

  • 8mm Film Projector
  • Betamax Player
  • Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) Player
  • DVD Camcorder
  • Digital 8
  • Hi8 Videocassette Deck
  • Laser Disc Player
  • MiniDV
  • Microcassette
  • 卷卷(音频)
  • Slide Projector

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Digital Media Station FAQs

  • ADigital Media Station, opens a new windowis a space with equipment for you to convert your old media to a digital format or create new digital media.

    • VHS tapes → DVD or digital file
    • 8mm/Super 8 film → digital file (MP4)
    • Vinyl records (33, 45, or 78 rpm) → CD or digital file
    • 8mm, Hi8 and Digital8 camcorder tapes → DVD or digital file
    • VHS-C tapes → DVD or digital file
    • Audio cassette tapes → CD or digital file
    • 35mm slides → digital file
    • Negatives → digital file
    • Old photos → digital file

    If you would like assistance, pleaseschedule an appointment, opens a new windowwith a librarian.

  • Reserve a time online, opens a new windowto use a Digital Media Station atEloise May,Kelver,Sheridan,Smoky HillorSouthglennLibraries, or call 303-LIBRARY(303-542-7279) to make a reservation. Visit theDigital Media Station page, opens a new windowfor more information.

  • Some equipment can work with different media if you bring your own player.Discuss your project with a librarian, opens a new windowto find out.

    If we can't help you digitize the format you have, we can help you find someone in the area who can.

  • If you'll be converting media, bring your old media and something to store the digital files on. A flash drive of 16 GB should suffice for most projects.

    If you're bringing CDs and DVDs, bring a few more than you think you'll need just in case.If you subscribe to Cloud storage, this is also an option.

  • You canreserve a Digital Media Station, opens a new windowfor up to 3 hours per day.

  • Digital Media Station computers offer Adobe Creative Cloud, VLC Media Player, iTunes, Audacity, Roxio Easy CD & DVD Burning, Handbrake, Adobe Acrobat DC, EZ Vinyl Tape Converter,ElGato Video Capture, Epson Scan.

  • You canschedule an appointmentwith a librarian to learn more about the software and apps available at the Digital Media Stations.

    You can also findtutorials for some of equipmentandonline courses through LinkedIn Learning.

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