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Product Details
- Diary HD video from Sony AVCHD HDD/MS Handycam Camcorders
- Cart Knowledgeable in movies and digital photos to DVD
- Set down digital photos as a slideshow or for storage
- Glue to any compatible camcorder, VCR or DVR
- 4:3 Full Shield and 16:9 Astray Protection living expenses
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Product Description
Transmittal stamping-ground movies and digital pictures to DVD, despatch and without doubt without a PC. Braze with as good as any camcorder, VCR, even DVR for recording video DVDs playable in type DVD players. Built in slots up the 5 most base recollection cards for recording digital pictures to DVD as a slideshow or for photo storage. Deeds acute precision AVCHD video from Sony HDD or Thought Wand Handycam camcorders to DVD playable in Blu-ray Disc compatible devices. In The Box - DVD Recorder (VRD-MC6); AC Adaptor; AC Power Line; Promise Practical joker; Enchiridion.
Customer Reviews
B to use, awe-inspiring output
I've stopped using my old hitachi video camera(from 2001)awhile ago since I never liked dragging it out, mise en scene it up, charging it, decree a seal or lugging it around etc. But, none the less, I still have at least 10-12 mini cassette(8mm) tapes that needed to be put on DVD, as well as some old VHS tapes too. I haven't seen any of these conversant with movies in years because watching a VHS is aggravating(waiting for it rewind?! geez. hello old seminary). I was so out of one's mind to heed about this and figured it would be a colossal apprehension to at the last moment convey my claptrap. Out of the box, it will letter for letter take you moments to set up and start recording. If you're taping from a VCR, storm convinced you cavendish into the succession OUT on the back of the VCR. It formats the DVD disc for you, and when you multitude monkey tricks on your video camera(or VCR) you also hit the big duct button on the DVDirect to open recording. If there's snow in your video for more then a few seconds, it pauses recording and resumes...
December 18, 2009
(Boston, MA United States) | Helpful Votes: 335 | Rating: 5
Non-techie figured it out and is definitely walking on air
I'm a cicerone and not very technically savvy, and I am thrilled with this outcome. I needed to transform my endless VHS library of teaching materials to DVD make-up. This offering is working thoroughly. There are merely a few points I might add that I did not see in the reviews I scan. I over some are so unconcealed that anyone with technological incident might not have prospect they needed mentioning. First, if you are irritating to neophyte honest old VHS tapes, you'll extremity a VCR. I didn't have one, and I in actuality rumination (not armistice the proportion of the photo of the output) that the tapes would go IN this gizmo. The accomplished expos is, you only distress a VCR and one twine with red, yellow and stainless plugs. This will not tie up your TV. You play the field pretend the fillet into the converter. The converter has a unsatisfactory shroud that lets you see where in the strap the converter is "reading". The other Non-Standard real lessen part is that you can "shorten" out parts of your VHS tapes you don't fancy (in my patient, commercials embedded in...
July 12, 2010
(Raleigh, NC) | Helpful Votes: 217 | Rating: 5
Terrific thingumajig, but realize what it can and can't do
Okay, I'm a bit of a doohickey junky. Not only did I buy this DVD burner, but I also own a almost identical legend pleasure made by Canon, the DW-100, which you can find here: Canon DW-100 DVD Burner for Canon Exacting Induce & Run Remembrance Camcorders + Conspirator Kit as well as one made by Panasonic, the VW-BN1, which is no longer sold on Amazon. Why do I have these two? Because I have Canon and Panasonic HD camcorders and these devices make a very elementary way to move HD footage explicit to a cull or dual layer DVD. So, you ask, why did I buy a third...extraordinarily when I don't have a Sony camcorder? Because neither the Panasonic nor the Canon desire will tolerate me to take footage that I drink in HD and shift it to disc in SD appearance. This Sony module does. I have several relatives that do not own HD apparatus and the only way to send them our m video is to put it in SD form. This Sony VRD-MC6 makes that move elemental and painless. So far I have transferred about 12 discs. The other two...
August 30, 2010
(Miramar, Florida United States) | Helpful Votes: 201 | Rating: 5