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Sony DVDirect Express VRDP1 Multi-Function DVD Writer for Sony Handycam Camcorders with USB interface (Black)
$149.99 1-touch DVD transfers from Handycam(R) camcorders to DVD USB poweredno AC power adapter needed... |
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Sony VRDMC5 DVDirect DVD Recorder
$191.81 V1)SONY VRD-MC5 DVDIRECT DVD BURNER... |
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Sony VRDVC20 DVDirect DVD Recorder
$199.99 There's a new DVD drive in town and the streets are going to rumble. Get ready for the Sony DVDirect VR-DVC20. This unique drive can work with your Windows PC computer and/or your home-theater entertainment system. Sony's DVDirect offers stand alone DVD recording on both DVD + & - formats directly from an analog or digital camcorder/VCR - no computer required. DVDirect can also be connected to a c... |
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Sony VRD-MC6 DVDirect DVD Recorder + Accessory Kit
$189.95 Transfer home movies and digital pictures to DVD, quickly and easily without a PC. Connect with virtually any camcorder, VCR, even DVR for recording video DVDs playable in standard DVD players. Built in slots accept the 5 most common memory cards for recording digital pictures to DVD as a slideshow or for photo storage. Record high definition AVCHD video from Sony HDD or Memory Stick Handycam camc... |
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Sony DVDirect Express VRDP1 Multi-Function DVD Writer for Sony Handycam Camcorders with USB interface (Black)
$149.99 1-touch DVD transfers from Handycam(R) camcorders to DVD USB poweredno AC power adapter needed... |
When burning DVDs, the quality of the video copy has less than the original. Why?
When I burn a copy of a DVD with my team, I think the video quality of the copy is significantly lower. Pixelations I see when I play it. Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I use to copy DVD Shrink, Nero Recode Essentials 2.5.5.0 (2007), and Sony DVDirect VRD-VC30 to burn. In Nero Recode I ensure that all who choose the highest quality / setup the kind of depth analysis. hmm .. thanks, but these programs seem to do the same things that Nero Recode and DVD Shrink do. I'm looking for tips that actually improve the quality of video significantly. I tried burning at 8x (for some reason I could not burn at 1x, even if my media says 1-16x), and showed minimal improvement where appropriate. I'm thinking of using double layer DVD + R, or cut the video into two parts …….. But I would still appreciate additional advice.
Hello RR, the layer of commercial DVDs are dual use and more space then you have a DVD for your recording program compresses data to measure. Whenever the data compression quality is lost. I use Clone DVD to burn my DVD. I will remove additional languages, subtitles, unnecessary types of audio, preview sites interesting nearby, publishers of cuts, etc. Making my copy does not have to be compressed nearly as quality so much better. You can read about playing DVDs and receive a free trial if you want here – http://www.slysoft.com/en/ clonedvd.html I think it would be surprised by the quality improvement. Norm