Sony VRD-MC6 DVDirect DVD Recorder + Accessory Kit

  • Sony VRD-MC6 DVDirect Compact Size DVD Burner with AVCHD Recording
  • 25-Pack DVD-R Spindle
  • DVD Disc Case
  • DVD Lens Cleaner

Product Description
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 camcorders to DVD playable in Blu-ray Disc compatible devices.



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Sony VRD-MC6 DVDirect DVD Recorder + Accessory Kit

Sylvania DVC850C DVD-VCR Combo

  • 4-head hi-fi stereo VCR with front audio/video inputs for camcorder or gaming console
  • Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel digital output (for use with a compatible surround receiver)
  • DVD-Video, VHS tape, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3 CD playback
  • Component-video, S-video, and composite-video outputs accommodate most TVs
  • Zoom, search, and slow motion; fluorescent display and dimmer

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FUNAI is the world’s largest volume manufacturer of VHS videocassette recorders (VCRs), TV/VCR combination models and TV/DVD/VCR combination models, and is among the largest manufacturers of DVD players.Amazon.com Product Description
The DVC850C offers VHS recording and playback as well as the quality and convenience of DVD. From one compact device you can enjoy movies and music, including MP3s burned to CDs. A camcorder or gaming console plugs right into … More >>

Sylvania DVC850C DVD-VCR Combo

ScanDigital Video Transfer Kit- 8 Videos to DVD

  • Convert your old video tapes to DVD- including VHS, VHS-C, Digital 8, MiniDV, BetaMax
  • Fill Transfer Kit with videos & receive originals and DVD copy back in about 2 weeks
  • Includes all necessary packaging material and trackable pre-paid shipping label
  • Easily preserve, edit, organize and enjoy your home movies

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Convert your video tapes to high quality DVDs with a ScanDigital Video Transfer Kit. How it works : 1) Purchase your ScanDigital Transfer Kit. 2) We ship the kit to you. 3) Gather and package your video cassettes, including formats VHS, VHS-C, Digital 8, MiniDV and BetaMax tapes. Use the provided packaging material and pre-paid UPS shipping label included in the kit. 4) Videos are transferred to a high quality DVD. Highly skilled technicians review your footage to… More >>

ScanDigital Video Transfer Kit- 8 Videos to DVD

How To Handle The Occasional Oop-See!

Q: My company is really in hot water with one of our best customers. I can’t reveal exactly what happened, but suffice it to say that we really dropped the ball and the customer is furious. I’m not even sure we can save the account. What’s the best way to get back in a customer’s good graces after making such a mistake?
– Charles W.

A: Without knowing the full story, Charles, I can’t give you a specific course of action, but let’s start at the sharp end of the uh-oh stick and work our way back to see if we can come with up some advice that might help.

First off, it’s important that you understand that the magnitude of your mistake will determine the course of action you take to make amends. If your company’s error was such that it caused your customer a significant amount of lost time or revenue, embarrassed them publicly, caused damage to their reputation, or otherwise negatively affected their bottom line, you may face legal repercussions that saying “I’m sorry” will not deter. If that’s the case you should consult an attorney immediately and prepare for the worst. Whether or not the worst comes is irrelevant. You must be prepared for it.

Now on to dealing with more minor offenses. As anyone who has read this column for any length of time knows, I’m cursed with daughters. I used to say I was blessed with daughters, then they learned to walk and talk. Blessed quickly became cursed. Now my oldest daughter is an inch taller than me and getting all lumpy in places I’d rather not think about. She’s a sad case, really. The poor kid needs an operation. She has a cellphone growing out of her ear. But I digress…

When she was a toddler she coined the phrase, “Oop-see!” Whenever she did something innocently destructive, like knock over a glass of orange juice on my new computer keyboard or shove a Pop Tart in the VCR tape slot, she would look at me with her huge brown eyes and say, “Oop-see!” My wife says there is a reason God made kids cute. Oop-see moments are evidence that she is right.

Oop-see meant, “Uh oh, I didn’t mean to do that. I was wrong. I’ll never do that again. Forgive me? Love me? Buy me toys… Oop-see worked like a charm every time. Now, I certainly don’t expect you to bat your eyes at your customer and say, “Oop-see!” but consider the effect her words had on me. Instead of screaming at the top of my lungs like I wanted to do (hey, have you ever tried to dig a Pop Tart out of a VCR) I immediately softened and found myself actually taking her side. “Aw, it’s OK, really, we all make mistakes…”

What my daughter had figured out is that it’s hard to stay mad at someone who admits a mistake, sincerely apologizes for it, and vows never to let it happen again. Little did I know this was only one of many tactics she would employ over the years in her never-ending quest to wrap her daddy several times around her little finger, but that’s a whole different column.

Dale Carnegie said it best: “Any fool can try to defend his or her mistakes – and most fools do – but it raises one above the herd and gives one a feeling of nobility and exultation to admit one’s mistakes.”

Carnegie and my daughter were basically saying the same thing: When you (or your company) make a mistake, no matter how large or small, the best thing you can do is quickly admit the error of your ways and face the consequences, come what may.

Here are a few things you can do to help set things right with your customer.

Assemble the facts. The very first thing you should do is find out what went wrong and why. Meet with your key people and gather the facts. Ask specific questions like: What was the mistake? What caused it? Who was involved? What could have been done to prevent the mistake from happening and what can be done to prevent it from happening again in the future.

Put yourself in your customer’s shoes. I’ve been on both ends of the uh-oh stick and neither is very comfortable. My company has dropped the ball on occasion and we have also been negatively impacted when one of our vendors did the same. Put yourself in your customer’s shoes and consider what could be said or done to remedy the situation from their point of view.

Take responsibility for the actions of your company. In my role as a company president there have been times when I’ve had to call up a customer and confess that a mistake was made, and as president it was also my responsibility to take the heat for it. Remember, you’re the head cheese, Charles, you get to sit behind the big desk and take home the nice paycheck. You’re also the one that gets to mop up when your employees makes a mess. It just goes with the job.

Do not place the blame on specific employees. No matter how tempting it is to put the blame on specific people in your organization (even if that’s where the blame lies), do not do it. It is unprofessional, counterproductive and can backfire on you, especially if the person you’re blaming reports directly to you. Saying something like “My sales manager is always making mistakes like this!” is not going to make your customer feel any better. To the contrary, such statements will make the customer question your leadership ability and the quality of all your employees, not just the one that made the mistake. If you don’t have faith in your company and employees, why should your customer?

Don’t deny that a mistake was made, especially when there is clear evidence to the contrary. You’re not Richard Nixon, for petesake, so don’t try to pretend that the mistake didn’t happen or stage some elaborate cover-up to try and dodge the blame.

Admit your mistake. This may sounds trite, but you must admit your mistake before you can move ahead and start to make amends. Don’t be so afraid to take this step. I doubt your company is the first one to screw up with this customer and I can guarantee you certainly won’t be the last.

Apologize for the mistake. The one thing that could make the situation better is often the thing that companies find hardest to do. I don’t mean to sound like Dr. Phil, but simply saying you’re sorry is often the best way to get a business relationship back on track. Ensure the customer that it will never happen again. After you have taken responsibility for the mistake and apologized in a sincere and professional manner, you must then start the process of rebuilding the trust that was lost. Promising that such a mistake will not happen again is a good way to start.

Compensate the customer for his loss. Even if your mistake didn’t cost the customer a dime, he will appreciate an offer of compensation. This can be something as simple as a lunch on you or a discount on his next order. The size of the compensation offered should be in direct proportion to the size of your mistake. A word of warning: don’t let the customer bully you into overcompensating him for your mistake. That can be more detrimental to the relationship than the mistake itself.

As my daughter understood all those years ago, Charles, a sincere Oop-see can help make things all better.

Here’s to your success!

Tim Knox tim@dropshipwholesale.net

Memorex Model MVR2040 VHS 4-Head Video Cassette Recorder

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Qualities of a Good DVD Duplication Company

CD and DVD duplication companies are everywhere.  There are bazillions of them when you check the yellow pages, when you look up in Google and Craigslist so it’s pretty difficult to make the right choice for your project. Oh, but the problem is not only in not choosing the best one, but the possibility of choosing a really bad DVD duplication company.  So how can we tell which ones are good? Here are some of the qualities you should look for when searching for a DVD duplication company:

Has a good Portfolio

A DVD Duplication Company that can show-off samples of their work is a sign that they are in fact confident of the quality of their work. They are like saying  ” here, we produce works of excellent quality. You can even call up these people to know more about us.” This kind of confidence is a very good sign that the DVD Duplication company is not a newbie and that they really are serious with their business.

Has a good record with the Better Business Bureau

Check the company’s records on the Better Business Bureau to find out not only how many complaints a company gets, but also how well they handle projects. Of course, cross out the companies that have very bad reviews.

Is recommended by at least 2 of your friends

Ask your friends, families, relatives, and co-workers for DVD Duplication companies that they’ve worked before. Ask them what they like about the company and if possible, let them recommend you to the company so you’ll have a bigger chance at getting discounts and other perks.

Can answer your inquiries fast

Call up the companies you’ve listed down and ask them basic questions like what kind of blank DVDs they use and why, what kind of paper they use and why, if they customize DVD packaging, etc. Eliminate those who cannot answer your questions properly or those who take a very long time to respond. Good and established DVD duplication houses receive these kinds of questions often and have likely memorized the answers to these questions by heart.

Offers other services

If they are an established DVD duplication house, chances are they have lots of other services that the customers may need like graphic design, DVD subtitling, video and film editing, etc. If they are in this business for years, they most likely have come up with a good network of freelance workers.  Well, this is just a sign but it is not the rule so you make sure you’ve checked the other items above.

I hope this article will help you choose the DVD duplication company that is best for you and your project. Good Luck!;-)

 

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It’s Time to Get the Right HD Entertainment in Oklahoma

HD has brought home entertainment in Oklahoma to the next level thanks to the unprecedented clarity and fidelity it offers. Of course, you wouldn’t know that if you only watch over-the-air broadcasts or DVDs from your dated collection of movies. You’d be doing your high-quality television a great disservice by providing it with inadequate media. The only way you can take full advantage of it is by signing up for satellite entertainment.

 

It’s easy to get caught up with the actual TV set itself and forget about the media that you feed it. The right set can make everything look better, even low-quality broadcasts. It’s probably the combination of the TV’s small size and large watchable area that can make even a VCR recording look nice. If you want to take your viewing experience to the next level though, you have to get media with enough detail to use all of your screen’s pixels.

 

You can start off by trying out an antenna. Most areas have over-the-air programming that offers a least a few HD channels. Even a few will be better than nothing. You just need to make sure that your TV has a digital tuner inside. Unfortunately, that could be a problem for many people. Not all television sets have a digital tuner installed. Manufacturers often forgo a digital tuner so that they can offer their TVs at rock bottom prices. Even if your set doesn’t have one, you can rest-assured that you probably wouldn’t have been getting a whole lot out of your local programming anyways. It would end up being a combination of ludicrous talk shows, mundane news broadcasts, and sappy soap operas. If that floats your boat in Oklahoma, perhaps you could be happy with it.

 

If that doesn’t float your boat, you could try turning to a Bluray player. Each Bluray disc that you buy has the potential to use all of your television’s pixels. You can turn your living room into a movie theater with that HD technology when its used in conjunction with a worthy sound system. But who wants to hassle with maintaining such a collection? You’re bound to continually get bored with what you’ve got unless you update it frequently. The only way you’ll be able to do that is to shell out a lot of money buying new titles all the time.

 

Try as you may, you won’t find a better solution to your problem in Oklahoma than a satellite subscription. It is really the best way to take full advantage of your TV because it offers a ton of HD channels for you to choose from ranging across a wide variety of subjects. You won’t have to just stick to movies or newscasts. You’ll have access to so much more than that. It will literally always feel like your TV is brand new when you have such great content to watch.

 

Stop holding your TV back by not letting it have what it needs. Feed it the right HD entertainment by signing up for satellite service today.

Family Tree Digital Video

Creating a digital family tree video is one of the best ways to preserve your family history in an easy to share and durable way.

As a genealogist, you’ve poured through many old boxes of family photos and heirlooms.  And you may have even run across an old box of films or VHS tapes and wondered how to incorporate them into your family history so others can see them.

Did you know that the best way to preserve those treasures is to digitize them?  That’s right; a family tree digital video is an excellent way to showcase your family history. 

However, this is a job best left to the professionals.  Very old films from say. . the 1950s become quite fragile and the possibility of completely destroying them is quite high if you don’t know what you are doing.  In some cases, even the professionals cannot guarantee the safety of such old film, but to have even a shot at success, you’ll need to hire someone with experience working with old, fragile film.

Old photos should also be handled with care, but are definitely less fragile than old film.  VHS tapes should all be easy to digitize unless they’ve been stored in extremely poor conditions.

If at all possible, it’s best to give only copies of your most precious old photos or VHS tape to the professional of your choice whenever possible.  You can very easily scan your old photos using a simple home scanner and send the digital copy to the professional attached to an email or saved on a flash drive.

Keep in mind that a professional will edit down the material that you send them.  This means you will need to send them many more hours of material than you will end up with.  But this is ultimately a good thing because they your original films and videos to leave only the more exciting moments.  This will make viewing your final DVD so much more interesting!

Be sure that you don’t limit yourself to existing media though.  Remember you can always use your own digital camera to record new material from your relatives specifically about your family tree.  You can also take the camera out and record old homesteads, grave stones, or special collections that a family member has.  Whether their hobby is woodworking or restoring old cars, including this in your video will help give future generations an idea of the person behind the names.

You should expect a typical professional to take about one to two weeks to complete your family digital video.  If you provide a lot of material or the company has many customers before you it may take a bit longer.  The wait will be worth it though because you’ll have a treasure that will last a lifetime!

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A Peek Inside CCTV Cameras

The CCTV camera has certainly been able to generate a lot of publicity for itself during the recent years. Many recent trends are beginning when it comes to spy and surveillance gadgets. A lot of people have actually taken a good deal of interest in these CCTV cameras which are often described as the camera in a light bulb. These CCTV cameras can be easily screwed onto any light socket because the inside of the CCTV camera is a highly sophisticated low-light monochrome camera.

CCTV Camera Facts:

- The video signal of the CCTV camera is encoded and fed directly to a 110-volt power line
- Each and every CCTV camera also has a companion decoder that can be plugged into even a typical homeowners TV set
- Uses standard video output using line-level RCA type cables
- Built in infrared system for seeing images clearly even in total darkness and up to a maximum of 30 feet

1. Amazing Durability

The CCTV camera has already been tested and it successfully works even when using 2000 feet of AC wiring. And even though the power line is already loaded with other appliances such as refrigerator motors, heater elements as well other peaks and dips the CCTV camera will still be able to deliver good and clear images even under such conditions. When it comes to wide-angle viewing, the CCTV camera is actually the best in the lot and is considered a great choice.

2. Blazing Detail

CCTV cameras are extremely sensitive when it comes to being able to deliver readable images even with only minimum lighting. You can actually increase this infrared capability of the CCTV camera when you add some supplemental infrared floodlights.

Also, the CCTV camera is a fully plug and play compatible surveillance camera for any device using standard RCA connections. You can also plug the video feed of the CCTV camera directly to your VCR and you can actually record the captured images instantly. With the CCTV camera, you can monitor the images through your television set or you can take the tape with you and actually play it on a different VCR.

For people who would like to have more information about the CCTV camera as well as how the CCTV camera can help you feel secure in your home as well as the price listings of the CCTV cameras, interested people can just easily acquire it through the internet wherein various web sites concerning the CCTV camera abound, you just have to be able to resist the urge to just buy any old CCTV camera that is being offered in the market today. There are actually a lot of fraud CCTV cameras wherein they sell it off inexpensively, duping their customers into thinking that they were able to score a bargain but in reality these are just cheap imitations and do not really function that well.

Are Blu-Ray Players Worth It or Is It Worth Waiting For HD Streaming?

Over time we’ve seen our home video collection progress from VHS tapes to Laser discs up to DVDs that we’ve had for a good number of years and seen a huge step up in quality at each step. These days with many movies being filmed in high definition the humble DVD will not be able to store the huge file sizes that a HD movie can demand. This is why after a brief squabble between two rival technologies we now have Blu-Rays – they look just like DVDs but the way data is stored allows much more space for movies, TV show and even video games to be stored on a single Blu-Ray disc.

But a growing number of companies and services are starting to deliver videos over the internet known as ‘streaming’, this means you can get your movies as soon as you click buy (or rent) and watch a film as soon as you like, with no waiting for the film to be delivered by the post man.

So are Blu-Rays at risk of dying out before they fully took over the DVD’s mantel? Well many people who do not have a Blu-Ray player may tell you this but there are a number of advantages to having a physical copy of your film you’ve bought over internet streaming that make Blu-Rays the sensible and reliable choice.

Obviously streaming relies upon your internet working but also being quick enough to handle the HD picture and audio being beamed to your TV, a Blu-Ray may need internet connectivity to update every now and then but in general you’ll always be able to put the disc in and enjoy the show. One worry many people have about streaming services is if the company goes bust or has any issues then you could be locked out of the content you have paid for. Not being able to back it up somehow is also a key worry for people.

It is worth noting that most streaming services will now stream in high definition but this may not be 1080p for the time being, whereas Blu-Rays can provide seamless picture quality at the higher level of HD all the time, and no waiting for the picture to buffer or stuttering half way through because someone in the house has started downloading or playing games online elsewhere in the house.

Blu-rays are going to be around for a good long time, like how VHS and DVDs did before it, not everyone has the super fast internet that is best for HD streaming and being able to take your discs to a friend’s house and not have to worry about using your account on another computer/TV is another bonus.

Blu-Ray Players for the time being are the most reliable and consistent HD medium to use with today’s LCD and Plasma Televisions