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Sony's DVDirect Recorder Burns DVD Discs without a ComputerExpanding the DVDirect DVD recorder product family, Sony Electronics introduced another new model that allows both digital photos and home videos to be recorded onto discs without the need for a computer.
Like the presently available VRD-VC20 model, the new VRD-MC1 recorder can transfer home video footage in real-time from a camcorder or VCR tape to a DVD without a computer, and also enables "computer free" recording of digital still images directly from memory cards to DVD as a slideshow for playback on most home DVD players and PC DVD-ROM drives.
The new recorder can also be directly connected to PictBridge compatible photo printers for printing individual digital pictures from a memory card or from a DVD disc.
One side of the new DVDirect model incorporates digital and analog video/audio inputs, enabling direct connection of a camcorder or VCR to transfer tape-based videos to DVD.
On the other side, it sports slots for five of the most popular digital camera memory cards, allowing you to take pictures from your digital camera and create a slideshow on a DVD disc, all without a computer.
"Home movies and digital pictures tend to end up languishing on tapes or memory cards," said Bob DeMoulin, marketing manager for branded storage products in Sony Electronics' IT Products Division."
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