Sony is launching two standalone DVD burners that aim to make it easier to
transfer VCR and camcorder material to DVD.
The Sony
DVDirect DVD recorders comprise the video-only VRD-VC30 and the video/digital
photo VRD-MC3.
Both have LCD screens - 2in mono for the VRD-VC30 and 2.5in colour for the
VRD-MC3 - to make it easy to see what you want to burn. There is a wide
selection of connectivity options for hooking up different playback devices
such as VCRs, tape and HDD camcorders, and HDD recorders.
The VRD-MC3 also boasts a 5-in-1 card reader and can connect directly to
printers that support
Pictbridge. Sony says that a blank DVD+R disc will take up
to fours hours of video and 2,000 photos.
Both DVDirect recorders feature Hi-Speed USB2, DV digital video
(iLink/Firewire/IEEE 1394), and analog S-video and composite video inputs. The
VRD-MC3 recorder also supports Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick and Memory Stick
Duo storage media.
Both also support Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound as well as 4:3 and 16:9
aspect ratios to preserve the format of the original video footage.
Shipping now, the VRD-VC30 and VRD-MC3 cost around £170 and £200,
respectively.
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