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Sony VRD-MC5

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User ratings:
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37 user ratings
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3 editorial reviews
Is the medium really the message? First, I had a VHS camcorder, then an S-VHS camcorder and in the early nineties I did a lot of recording on the Hi-8 format. After that I went digital with DV tapes. All of those were messages, right? Messages from the past to the future. Deep stuff. So […]Read more
If you need a fast way to make DVDs without a computer, the VRD-MC5 is a relatively cheap and user-friendly option. Unfortunately, its unashamed bias towards Sony-branded camcorders slightly lessens its charms.Read more
The DVDirect VRD-MC5 is the easiest way to transfer old VHS tapes, camcorder footage, and photos from your digital camera directly onto a DVD, without a PC.Read more
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Pros

  • buttons are pretty straightforward

Cons

  • It s not an editor
  • It s a little pricey for the category
  • the recording will stop automatically when the content has finished being transferred

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