Digitize · Discs & digital media
Discs & digital media
Compare the cost of copying CDs, DVDs, memory cards, USB drives, and floppy disks.
Why digitize discs & digital media?
CDs, DVDs, memory cards, USB sticks, and floppy disks fail silently and use ports newer computers no longer have. Copying the files off them keeps your data readable.
How pricing works
Discs and digital media are usually priced per item — per disc, card, or drive — for a straightforward file transfer. Recovery of damaged or unreadable media is typically a separate quoted service.
How to identify what you have
Count each optical disc (CD, DVD, MiniDVD) and each source device (memory card, USB drive, floppy or Zip disk) you want copied.
What do the confidence labels mean?
- exact published price: Taken directly from the provider's current published price.
- estimated published price: Bounded from official pages where an exact figure isn't listed.
- partial estimate: Some fees (e.g. shipping or checkout-only charges) aren't fully confirmed.
- quote required: The provider doesn't publish enough to compute a confident total.
- conflicting sources: Official surfaces disagree — verify on the provider's site before ordering.
Frequently asked questions
Can old files on a disc or card be recovered?
Straightforward transfers of readable media are priced per item. Damaged or unreadable media usually needs a separate data-recovery quote.
What about floppy or Zip disks?
Some providers copy files from legacy disks. Count each disk; where pricing isn't published, the result is labeled quote-required.
