Sony will start shipping the newest version of its DVDirect external DVD burner later this month. The DVDirect VRD-MC1 features several improvements over the currently available VRD-VC20. This ...
Description: The Sony MC5 Multi-function DVD Recorder is an all-in-one unit designed to transfer virtually all forms of home recording devices onto blank DVD discs. After transfer, these discs are ...
Sony today debuted its next-generation multi-function DVDirect™ DVD recorder, which can transfer both high-definition and standard-definition home videos and digital photos to DVD discs without using ...
Sony’s latest DVDirect external burner now supports the company’s high-def line of camcorders. The VRD-MC5 (big brother to the VRD-MC3 and VRD-VC30) is the first unit capable of burning DVDs from any ...
Sony’s DVDirect is designed to help you unshackle yourself from the computer when you want to store/backup your digital media. It is specifically aimed at digital camera and camcorder users. You can ...
The Sony DVDirect DVD Burner is a tool for enthusiasts. It’s something your dad would buy out of a catalogue. It has the appearance of being a labour-saving device, without really making much of a ...
Sony’s DV Direct DVD recorder lets you transfer HD video from a Sony hard drive camcorder onto DVDs that can be played back on a Blu-ray player. It looks like Sony got a little pissed when it saw JVC ...
Why do you need a PC to burn your photos and videos to DVD? Sony wants to you know that you don’t - not if you buy their new DVD burner. It’s the DVDirect MC1, and it takes the PC out of the burning ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2005 — Transferring home movies to DVDs has never been easier than with Sony’s next-generation DVDirect (pronounced DVD Direct) recorder, which lets you convert footage in ...
San Diego, Calif. — Sony introduced a new DVDirect recorder to convert footage in real-time from a digital camcorder to a DVD without a computer. The second-generation model ships this month for an ...
Hello all.<BR><BR>I'm cutting videos on my Toshiba laptop, using Adobe Premiere. Recently I purchased the Sony DVDirect burner, in order to distribute the finished videos on DVDs. To my disappointment ...
Sony has unveiled a new DVD burner that can be connected to a camcorder or VCR for transferring taped footage directly to a DVD, without using a computer. DVDirect can also be attached to a PC, the ...
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