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Sony DVDirect VRD-MC5 DVD Burner

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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 With the VRD-MC5, you can easily transfer your outdated media quickly and easily to DVD without the need for a PC.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.
 
  Average User Rating: 3.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 2
 
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Reviewed August 17 2009 6:37:07 PM
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Ratings:  1 out of 5
Pros:  Easier than manually sketching movies frame-by-frame.
 
Cons:  Constant, erroneous "copyright" blocking of old home movies. This device is horrible. It incorrectly reads "copyright information" and I have to use workarounds just to transfer old home videos to DVD. When I contacted Sony they insisted that I must've been trying to copy copyrighted material. I wasn't, but now I'm motivated to copy and distribute every purchased DVD I own that would cost Sony money.

Also, because of Sony's 'child-proofing' you can't truly edit/manipulate video and you absolutely CANNOT convert the input into MPEGs like you can with the HandyCams.

I used to love Sony products, but with each passing year they get harder to love. Their customer service is arrogant and rude anytime you have a problem other than something that can be solved by the drones in Malaysia with their customer service scripts.

Beware of "expert" reviews - they are often shills whose livelihoods rely on the sales/ad revenues of the companies which produce/distribute the very products they are reviewing.
 

 
 


 

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