JVC Intros DVD/Tape Dubbing System
April 19, 2004
Las Vegas, NV - JVC Professinal Products launched the SR-MV30U multi-format DVD recorder, a combination of a S-VHS/VHS source deck on one side and a DVD-R/RW disk recorder on the other, enabling video production companies, schools, houses of worship and other organizations that record live proceedings to convert existing tape libraries into DVDs, for distribution or archive purposes, the company describes.
When converting tapes to DVD or DVD recordings to tape, a single push of a button starts the process. The SR-MV30U can also record video off the air onto tape, DVD or both simultaneously. Dual tuners in the SR-MV30U even allow it to record separate programs simultaneously. The unit can also record from video, Y/C or IEEE-1394 inputs. The SR-MV30U could be used, for example, to simultaneously make a VHS tape and a DVD recording from the output of a digital camcorder plugged into the DV (IEEE-1394) input.
The SR-MV30U supports multiple bit rates and can record up to eight hours on a single DVD disk. When not recording content, the versatile SR-MV30U is also a high-quality video player, enabling users to simultaneously playback separate DVD and tape programs. Progressive Scan Output in the SR-MV30U enables high-quality DVD playback and built-in TBC and Frame Synchronizer improves the quality in VHS and S-VHS tape playback.
The SR-MV30U dual deck recorder will be available in April 2004.
For more information, contact
www.jvc.com/pro
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