
Sony VRD-MC1 DVDirect MC1 Multi-Function DVD Recorder Openbox
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I have had this product now since mid 2006. LOVE IT! I have transferred nearly 100 VHS to DVD with no effort or trouble. Once I converted our library, I discovered how easily it works with a new mini-dvd camcorder. I pop the mini dvd in a DVD player hooked to the product and can now combine several mini DVD's onto one large DVD, I can perform simple edit functions and add a music soundtrack from my iPod too! I have an iPod and optional cord to show video / slideshow on TV -- instead, I run it to this product and make slideshows with music soundtract on DVD. Sure I could do all this on a computer, but why fiddle with software and the like when this machine does it all! DVD -- VHS -- iPod -- camcorder all run to this product fabulously and the DVDs it makes work in everyone's DVD player. LOVE IT!
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I have had this product now since mid 2006. LOVE IT! I have transferred nearly 100 VHS to DVD with no effort or trouble. Once I converted our library, I discovered how easily it works with a new mini-dvd camcorder. I pop the mini dvd in a DVD player hooked to the product and can now combine several mini DVD's onto one large DVD, I can perform simple edit functions and add a music soundtrack from my iPod too! I have an iPod and optional cord to show video / slideshow on TV -- instead, I run it to this product and make slideshows with music soundtract on DVD. Sure I could do all this on a computer, but why fiddle with software and the like when this machine does it all! DVD -- VHS -- iPod -- camcorder all run to this product fabulously and the DVDs it makes work in everyone's DVD player. LOVE IT!
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This is a simply amazing device. It is affordable, functional and nicely designed. I have waited many years to get this level of functionality for this low price. I have been editing my old 8mm video directly onto dvd and it works great. The picture quality is superb when copied from 20 year old 8mm videotape. Rave review in the NY Times "Circuits" section for March 8.






