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Record your favorite DVD from any VCR or camcorder with the Sony VRD-MC6 recorder. Set any one among the five quality modes available on this Sony DVD recorder to meet your re...Read more
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Sony VRD-MC6 Is NOT All That it promises to be
First off, this is not the 1st DVD Recorder that I've owned. It is however the weakest performer.

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So Easy to use!!!!
I've waited for years for a transfer device that is SO EASY to use.
All my old home ( vhs ) videos are now on there way to DVDs'. And best of all , I can slip them into ...Read more
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Record your favorite DVD from any VCR or camcorder with the Sony VRD-MC6 recorder. Set any one among the five quality modes available on this Sony DVD recorder to meet your recording requirements. Load the Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Secure Digital or xD cards on the built-in memory card slots of this Sony recorder for easy recording. View videos or up to six digital photos clearly on the LCD screen of this Sony DVD recorder. Moreover, choose one among the four preset menu design of this Sony recorder to choose the interface style on your DVD. With up to 4x copy speed of the Sony VRD-MC6 recorder, you can record a 60 minute clip in just around 15 minutes.

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BrandSony
UPC27242767805

Key Features
DVD TypeDVD Recorder
Number Of Discs1
Playable FormatsDVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW
Playable File FormatsAVCHD, H.264
Screen Size2.7"

Video
Video Output SystemNTSC

Portability
Screen Size2.7"

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Exterior ColorBlack

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Sony VRD-MC6 Is NOT All That it promises to be

Created: 02/03/11
First off, this is not the 1st DVD Recorder that I've owned. It is however the weakest performer.

Pros: Small footprint, Cool Mini-Monitoring screen, Big Buttons
Cons: Limited Menu Labeling, Problems Recognizing Incoming Signal, Inconsistent Performance

We've had two full-sized versions of this technology. Our 1st one was a Symphonic and died after four years. Our 2nd one is a Magnavox that performs flawlessly to this day. Our problem is that we use it to back-up our favorite TV Shows and movies from our DVR, but my wife has her own DVR that she records programming on that she often wants to back up, which means pulling the Magnavox out of the rack in the living room and hooking it up in the bedroom to archive her soaps and episodes of Dr. Phil. I decided to buy this small seemingly easy to operate version for her needs. I also thought it would be a great solution for when someone wants a copy of footage from my Handycam, whenever we capture life's moments.

The Sony VRD-MC6 is a sleek and sexy little number that accepts multiple video inputs (composite RCA, digital in, SD Cards, Sony Memory Stick, etc.), but has very limited menu labeling. Our other DVD Recorders have intuitive labeling systems so that you can type in custom labels (up to 80 characters) of the content of the finished video. This little Sony does not.

It also does not always recognize the RCA composite input for record, though it displays the incoming image on it's monitor screen. This happens most often when it's hooked up to the DVR output. Sure, like most other units, it won't record copy-protected content from video tape or even DVR, but it does not recognize nor will it even record just the news consistenly. And there's no predicting when it's going to act up.

Both my mother and I are fans of the series "V". I record all episodes on DVR and back them up to DVD for later viewing in my den - at my leisure. I recorded two episodes to DVD on the Sony VRD-MC6 and finalized them. I then tried to make a copy for mom, and after unplugging & re-plugging the input several times and loading both a blank DVD-R and then a blank DVD+R discs, I still could not get it to record. I even turned the unit off and tried again an hour later to no avail. I saw the episode of "V" playing back on the Sony's little monitor but it displayed "waiting for input signal" or something like that. I backed out to make sure it was in VIDEO-DVD mode (not DV-DVD) and still nothing, so I just turned the unit off. The next day when I turned it on, it recorded the 2nd copy - no problem.

For use with my Handycam, it's flawless. It reads Sony memory sticks, SD card and composite inputs from the handycam like a champ. In fact, it takes to anything Sony like a champ, however not gear from other manufacturers.

Another annoying factor is that it has to format each disc before it will record on them, which can take up to a minute or more, so good luck catching something on the fly. Our other DVD recorders are pre-formatted for DVD+R and DVD-R, and only has to be formatted when using DVD-RW discs.

Either my unit is defective, or there are some serious issues with the VRD-MC6. In any event, I'm seriously considering returning it. It works great as a field DVD recorder for my handycam, but it is otherwise frustrating when we try to use it for the purpose for which it was purchased. I still have to move the Magnavox to the bedroom to get my wife's stuff on DVD. Egad
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So Easy to use!!!!

Created: 02/02/11
I've waited for years for a transfer device that is SO EASY to use.
All my old home ( vhs ) videos are now on there way to DVDs'. And best of all , I can slip them into my disc drive on my computer and upload them to digital format for easy editing . God Bless<><
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Great DVD recorder for backup VHS, etc.

Created: 03/13/11
Pros: * Easy to use
* On-board LCD screen
* The unit auto-pauses/un-pauses as it detects available video sources
which reduces headaches with cueing.
* AVCHD format option

Cons: * Very limited options to customize DVD menus

I am pleased with the unit. It is very easy to use and delivers good quality results. If you choose to create 'custom' menus, etc., you will have to use third-party software.
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Works Great

Created: 12/05/10
I used it to transfer home movies from a Panasonic Camcorder and it did it with no problems at all. DVD plays great.
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I really like a quick setup to editing files on dvd

Created: 11/15/10
I have found a way to do more of editing and arrange photos and pictures for the families reunions, bring 8mm pictures format to DVD format for families and love one. I love to do the things to learn more and talents to improve new ideas of editing musics and sounds to and in showing old fashion time of movies worth while doing and for the grandkids
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