does anyone have one of these? I am just wondering how long a 45 minute video takes to go from camcorder to a final dvd.
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Interesting device, but wrong forum. Moving you to DVD Recorder Forum.
Saw this info on the device: Sony DVDirect VRD-MC5:
But the device has been around a while. Via FireWire to the recorder will be in real time, IE, the running time of the video. Conversion is likely quicker than that, then you add in burning time.• Stand Alone Operation
The burner can operate on its own, without the need for a computer connection. This allows you to archive your videos or pictures to DVD without even owning a PC. The built-in LCD screen even allows you to preview videos or pictures as they record.
• Video and Slideshow Burning
The burner allows you to import video via S-Video, Composite, USB or FireWire connections. This allows you to connect almost any camcorder to the burner to archive your home movies to DVD. A memory card reader that supports Memory Stick, SD, SDHC, xD, and Compact Flash allows you to burn pictures from your digital camera as a DVD slideshow.
• High-Definition Video Support
The DVDirect supports Sony's AVCHD high-definition video format. It can capture and compress this video format using H.264, allowing you to put up to 95 minutes of HD video onto a standard DVD. This disc can be played back in 1080i resolution on Blu-ray disc players. -
Thank you. What I'm hoping for is someone who has used this to tell me it can d/l a 45 min video and make a dvd in about 15 minutes...My Mother's JVC unit (similar) can do it in bout 20. Anyone know for sure?
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