| Sony VRDMC5 DVDirect DVD Recorder | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $191.81 Buy New: $177.95 You Save: $13.86 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 116 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: VRDMC5 Model: VRDMC5 UPC: 027242718852 EAN: 0027242718852 ASIN: B000SML2BQ
Release Date: September 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Record video to DVD from DV or analog video source – Playable in most home DVD players | | | Record AVCHD video from Sony HDD/MemoryStick Handycam Camcorder to DVD playable in most Blu-ray Disc™ players | | | Backup digital photos to DVD or create photo slideshow on DVD from Memory card or Sony HDD/Memory Stick Handycam camcorder via USB | | | Playback/viewing on built in 2.5” LCD display, only discs created by |
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Product Description Cherish your memories with the help of reliable DVDs. With the VRD-MC5, you can easily transfer your outdated media quickly and easily to DVD without the need for a PC. Just connect to your camcorder, VCR or DVR for recording video DVDs playable in standard DVD players. Built-in slots accept the five most common memory cards for recording digital pictures to DVD as a slideshow or for photo storage. And for the ultimate in clarity and photo-realistic imagery, record high definition AVCHD video from Sony HDD or Memory Stick Handycam camcorders to DVD, playable in Blu-ray Disc compatible devices.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 111 more reviews...
perfect for dummies January 6, 2009 this dvd recorder is perfect for anyone....copies from anything with no problems....delivery was a little slow but have lots of fun with the recorder....
great product! January 5, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a bunch of VHS tapes and bought this product in order to transfer them to DVDs. And it does the job well. I was using EyeTV to transfer the tapes to computer files, then burn DVDs with them, but using the VRD-MC5 is much easier. The manual didn't say that you could record 1hour with HQ mode, 2hours with SP, and 6hours with SLP and I had to go through some FAQs at Sony web site to find out and it was frustrating, but everything works fine. I'll be playing with this more with AVCHD video files.
GREAT AND VERY EASY January 5, 2009 I have a Sony 120 GB HD Camera and we have been watching our footage from the camera with the HDMI cable. This thing is so easy to use. I select the format I want to record (AVCHD) and then select the segments I want to put on the DVD. It keeps track of the DVD that will be needed. I select just enough to get 1 DVD full. Hit record and it does the job and out comes the complete DVD. In my opinion it is fast and easy.
Great Recorder January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this a week ago on sale at Best Buy. I have a Sharp camera that is seven years old and uses 8mm film. I hooked up the camera to the recorder and everything was a snap. The set up is easy, everything worked right off the bat. I like how it creates chapters at whatever time interval you set, in increments of five minutes up to 20 or 25 minutes. You can also stop the recording and it will make "titles", which are the chapters on the opening dvd menu. After finalizing the dvd I tried it in multiple dvd players and it worked everywhere. Overall, I'm extremely pleased with this purchase. I've wanted to transfer my tapes to dvd for a long time and this is the thing to do it with.
Fun and easy device! December 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've wanted to have the ability to burn DVDs for a while now. The problem is that my PC is now 7 years old, and the processor is way too slow for a decent DVD burner. It works very well, however, and I can't justify spending the money on a new PC yet, just to have the ability to make DVDs. Then I heard about this cool little device...
I had researched the Sony DVR-MC5 as much as humanly possible, including reading a few hundred user reviews on various websites. To be honest, the negative reviews worried me a bit. But finally I decided that it sounded too cool not to buy, and I took the advice of the many who gave positive reviews to this product. I got it about a week ago, and I've been quite busy with it ever since. Needless to say, I had to try out all of the functionality that it advertises. My results have been flawless!
I have been able to record DVDs from;
- both my VCRs *
- my DVD players *
- my old JVC camcorder
- my new Sony camcorder, from both memory stick and mini-DVDs
- my SD card from my digital camera **
* = except if there is "copy protection" on the VHS or DVD
** = creating a photo slideshow
Like I said, I have had absolutely NO problems with this at all! It is so intuitive, I haven't needed to consult the manual for most of the operations! The DVDs I have recorded have worked on all of my DVD players, including the little portable model for the car, without a hitch. I've read that some folks have had issues with this - I used Sony DVD-R discs, and no problems!
The slideshow feature is pretty cool, I must say. Having the ability to put your own MP3 music in the background is a nice touch, too. This is something I will be messing with a lot more in the near future.
So here is my analysis;
PROs - it burns DVDs from any source I want, without a problem. This rocks!
CONs - none, really. I don't need an interface with my PC, which is why I bought this in the first place. It might be nice if there was an audio output when you are watching what is being burned onto the DVD, but that isn't really necessary.
SUMMARY - this is a great DVD burner! It works well, is extremely easy to use, and is well worth the money!
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