| | |  | | Home » Streaming Networks iRecord PRO Personal Media Recorder | | | | | | | Description: | | - iRecord Pro personal media recorder- Easily record/convert video and audio from almost any source and play it back on almost any device- Uses standard audio and video input connectors, making it compatible with almost every device manufactured in the last 40 years- Supported devices include: Apple iPod, iPod touch, iPhone, Apple TV, Apple Mac OSX, Microsoft windows, Zune 2, and Xbox 360, Creative Zen Vision, Sony Walkman Video, PSP and PS3, Nokia N93/N95, Toshiba Gigabeat, Sandisk Sansa, USB flash and hard drives- BlackIRPMR200BK | | | Features: | |
• Full D1 (720x480/576) at 30/25 frames per second
• VGA (640x480) at 30/25 frames per second
• iPhone native resolution (480x320) at 30/25 frames per second
• PSP native resolution (480x272) at 30/25 frames per second
• QVGA(320x240) at 30/25 frames per second
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.21 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.38 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.23 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.74 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Auto shuts downFeb 16, 2010
By E
"E"
The device would automatically shut down without warning. Does not notify wether or not the recording has stopped. Cannot copy copyrighted DVD's. But easy to use and performs as advertised.
at least 3 devices in oneDec 28, 2010
By andyjb
"andyjb"
Wanna digitalize your old LPs? Wanna digitalize your old VHS tapes? If you have an iPod, would you like to preprogram recording from a TV or set-top box wherever you happen to stay while traveling?
iRecord Pro is an answer for each of those purposes and, afaik, the only answer for all three. Works perfectly for me for all three purposes. Needless to say that anything you digitalize onto your ipod or usb stick (or smartphone) with the irecord pro is easy to burn as a cd (audio or video) or dvd afterwards.
I should mention that this is not (yet) an HD device. Audio, by the way, I reocmmend recording onto a stick at full/lossless/wave; Let itunes or whatever you use on the computer do the compression to whatever you prefer (I choose 256kb VBR) before you transfer the music to an ipod or a CD or whatever.
Excellent quality video encodingDec 14, 2010
By Laurence A. Bates
"Larry"
I have been purchasing both professional and consumer grade video encoders for many years and the iRecord Pro is probably the best that I have come across for s-Video/composite input capture. It does a great job of turning even poor quality input into acceptable digitized media and is quite outstanding with good quality input. The de-interlacing capabilities are unparalleled in my experience, even with products costing 10-20 times the price. The MP4 video is a snap to trim with Apple's Quicktime Pro software and it can be imported via iTunes into the iPad easily. The resulting video is rather bulky at approx 1.1 GB per hour and so is more appropriate for local viewing rather than using as is on the Internet. The reports about the unit having a noise fan when in use are correct and that probably should be corrected by the manufacturer. I could imagine that being very inconvenient for some uses of this encoder but I can live with it for my purposes. Since the audio is captured directly, the noise does not get onto the final product. I have not tried transcoding from the media yet but expect that to work fine.
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