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Sylvania ZV450SL8 Dual DVD / VCR Recorder with Digital Tuner

Sylvania ZV450SL8 Dual DVD / VCR Recorder with Digital Tuner Review



This is a good unit for those who still want to use a cable TV connection and avoid using a digital tuner, as the tuner is built in and it has coax input and output. It also has a digital coax sound output, that works excellently for surround sound.

I had a unit previous to this but it developed problems with the DVD player, and I seldom used the VCR, though I still have a few old ones I haven't yet converted to DVD or replaced or discarded. The picture quality is much better on this unit and the DVD player is stable. The menus are fairly easy to negotiate and set up was mostly intuitive.

The only problem I have is that the remote is poorly designed. The most used buttons (play, pause, stop, fast forward, skip, etc.) should be separated somehow from the ones seldom used so that it is easy to play, stop, and so on. On this remote, however, the buttons are similarly sized and grouped awkwardly, and it's very easy to push the wrong button, especially if the room is somewhat darkened for movie viewing.

Perhaps I'll get a universal remote with better button management. Otherwise, this appears to be an excellent product, filling a niche need.



Sylvania ZV450SL8 Dual DVD / VCR Recorder with Digital Tuner Feature


  • Records High Definition broadcast
  • Plays back in HD
  • Zoom, search, slo mo, still frame
  • Front a/v jacks and headphone jack
  • All in one remote



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Free DISH Network HDTV Receiver Guide

DISH Network HDTV Receiver

When you subscribe to DISH Network's satellite TV service you get all the equipment you need for satellite TV viewing - a dish and a four-room receiver system. But what if you want to watch your programs in high definition?

Well, you're in luck. You can upgrade your system and get an HDTV receiver for free when you place your order

DISH Network HDTV Receiver Features

DISH Network HDTV receivers have a host of features including:

* An integrated off-air tuner for high-definition and standard over-the-air reception.

* An electronic program guide with on-screen navigation so you can see what's on satellite TV.

* Parental locks so you can prevent your children from watching inappropriate programs.

* Interactive TV so you can watch six screens at once, and on-demand entertainment, games, shopping, news, sports, and weather.

* A universal remote control that operates your HDTV receiver, your television, your DVD player, and your VCR.

* Video and audio outputs so you can connect your receiver to your stereo or a home theater system.

* Dolby Digital Surround Sound for a three-dimensional listening experience.

* A telephone jack so you can receive pay-per-view programming.

DISH Network DVR/HDTV Receiver

DISH Network also offers a combination DVR (digital video recorder) and HDTV receiver, but this one's not free. It'll cost you $199.

A DISH Network DVR/HDTV receiver has all the features of the HDTV receiver mentioned above, plus the following:

* Digitally record up to 200 hours of your favorite shows (30 hours in high-definition mode).

* Record two programs at the same time while watching another program.

* Pause live TV so you can get a snack or answer the telephone, then resume watching TV when you're ready.

* PIP (picture-in-picture) so you can watch two shows at the same time.

* View and record programs on two separate TVs.

Bottom Line

If you want the clearest picture and the best sound when you watch satellite TV then DISH Network's free HDTV receiver is what you need. And if you want to record your favorite programs in digital format with the click of a button, and don't mind spending the extra $199, then DISH Network's DVR/HDTV will complete your satellite TV package.

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Watch NBA Games Online - Watch Live NBA Playoffs Games Online

Anybody who is anybody has heard of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and even Shaquille O'Neal even if they do not follow basketball religiously. These National Basketball Association stars have been followed throughout their career, both for their wins and losses on the court and off.

Many children who are basketball fans look up to these players for role models. If they and their parents are lucky, they can watch the home games in person, cheering the team on. However, there are many people who unable to do this for a variety of reasons. This means they must watch it some other way.

Television Viewing -

If you can't watch it in person, then you are likely to watch it by television with friends. Chips, dips, dogs and everything else that basketball fanatics could eat or drink while the game is going on.

Job or Errand Interference -

Every adult needs to work or run errands. This is just a normal part of life. Yet, these things can interfere with what people would rather be doing including watching their favorite basketball starts competing against other teams. What can you do to be sure you get all the action? You can record it with a VCR and videotape Yet, what if you don't have one of these anymore? Find someone who does.

Drawback to Recording on Tape-

You probably have tons of sport fanatics for friends. Why not? They can watch the game with you when you get the chance. However, they can also ruin it for you as well. If ask your buddy to record the game since you have to work. They decide to watch it as it is recording. It is likely that your friend will blab out all the highlights and even who won. All this even though you are begging him or her not to do this. It is human nature. So if recording a tape is out of the question, what can you do?

Online TV Viewing -

For those people who have the unfortunate luck to miss any game because of a previous commitment, there is a new program that allows a computer to become a television viewing station. It is called satellite TV for PC. There is no need miss a NBA game anymore. You can watch live NBA games online. All you will need is a computer that logs onto the Internet. Sign into the site, download and start watching all the games you want.

It is the best way to watch all the NBA action especially. There are over 3,000 channels to choose from... not all sports channels either. Sit down and make the change!

วันจันทร์ที่ 19 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Why Hire a VHS to DVD Service?

Millions of families around the world have collected large stockpiles of VHS cassettes. A large percentage of these contain home movies that were recorded with a camcorder in the hands of a family member trying to capture important moments in time and special memories. Even more of these tapes contain movies that people have purchased over the years. And no small number contain television programming that was recorded when VCRs first became popular. With all these VHS cassettes will lying around, many people still wonder why hire a VHS to DVD service?

The answer is that it is not necessary to hire a service to convert VHS to DVD. However, if the video on the VHS tape is of high sentimental value, it would probably make more sense to hire professionals to capture the video and save it to DVD to ensure the quality of the video. This is especially true with home movies that may have been of less than ideal quality to begin with.

Professionals who routinely transfer videos from VHS to DVD typically have software in place that allows them to manipulate the video and improve the quality. This functions in much the same way as programs that allow one to edit photographs. Different effects can be added. Backgrounds can be changed. At low resolution or grainy video can be enhanced to make the images sharper and more clearly defined.

Another good reason for hiring a VHS to DVD service is their experience. While the hardware and software needed to transfer the data or images from VHS to DVD is readily available in today's market, experience is often the key to ensuring that tapes are not damaged beyond repair before their content is transferred. This is a very real danger with VHS cassettes because the magnetic strip that contains the images is really very delicate and subject to the ravages of time.

Finally, possibly the best reason for hiring professionals to transfer movies from VHS to DVD is cost. As stated earlier, the equipment that would allow one to do this as a do-it-yourself project at home is readily available. However, not everyone can easily afford to purchase this equipment. This is especially true of individuals who do not already own a computer or a working VCR.

Working VCRs are becoming more difficult to find because the technology is obsolete and they are longer being manufactured. It could very well prove less expensive to hire someone to provide this service rather than attempt to purchase the equipment and software needed to do-it-yourself.

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Sony VHS Video Cassettes, Premium Grade, Repeated Record/Erase, 8 Hours (SONT160VRH) Category: VCRs and VCR Accessories

Sony VHS Video Cassettes, Premium Grade, Repeated Record/Erase, 8 Hours (SONT160VRH) Category: VCRs and VCR Accessories Review





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Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ475VK - DVD recorder/ VCR combo - black

Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ475VK - DVD recorder/ VCR combo - black Review





Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ475VK - DVD recorder/ VCR combo - black Feature


  • Built-In Digital Tuner with Analog ATSC Tuner
  • Automatic Program Information Acquisition (ATSC)
  • 2x LP Horizontal Resolution (500 lines) - JPEG View with SD Slot
  • Long Time Recording with High Picture Quality (EP mode: 8 hours)
  • HDMI Simple Connection (HDMI Ver. 1.3) - DivX Playback



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DMR-EZ47VK Progressive Scan DVD Recorder with VHS VCR, SD Slot, ACCUTUNETM Digital Tuner, 1080p Up-Conversion with HDMI, EZ SyncTM HDAVI Control & HDMI Simple Connection, and 2x LP Horizontal Resolution (500 lines)


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Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Player/Recorder with VCR

Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Player/Recorder with VCR Review



The main thing about this burner that distinguished it from the others was the ability to play VHS from the Component outputs. That feature is very handy for a pro-editor, like me, who wants to get the best image possible from the inferior VHS format. This feature also has allowed this deck, now that it has been retired, to be easily used by family members who aren't so tech-savvy (both DVD and VHS play from the same Component-Out, so there's no need to change inputs on the monitor).

Other than that, I have to agree with many of the others here. The 8x disk limit is a major sore spot for me, as well as the poor dependability of burned DVDs in general...



Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Player/Recorder with VCR Feature


  • Combination DVD recorder/player and VCR with VCR Plus+ electronic program guide to simplify advance recording
  • Plays and records DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and VHS videocassette
  • Plays MP3 music and JPEG image CD-R/CD-RW
  • i.Link digital-video input for camcorders (DV/D8)
  • VHS to DVD and DVD to VHS dubbing ability (subject to Macrovision anti-piracy protection)



Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Player/Recorder with VCR Overview


The RDR-VX500 is the perfect combination for your home theater. This DVD/VCR player has DVD+RW/+R, DVD-RW/-R recording compatibility and one button dubbing from VCR to DVD or DVD to VCR. With i.LINK Interface for DV/Digital8 Camcorders, Progressive Scan Technology Output for DVD at 480P and VCR Plus+ Timer Recording, the RDR-VX500 combines convenience and advance functionality for your viewing pleasure.


Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Player/Recorder with VCR Specifications


Now you can make digital archives of your favorite VHS tapes and copy your homemade DVDs to share with friends and family on VHS. Sony's RDR-VX500 DVD recorder/VCR combo saves space while simplifying component hookups. Offering broad format flexibility through DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/-RW versatility, the deck permits dubbing from VHS to DVD and from DVD to VHS (subject to Macrovision anti-piracy technology in the source media).

In addition, the recorder sports a handy i.Link digital-video interface so you can copy DV/Digital8 camcorder tapes directly to long-lasting recordable DVDs. Other features include progressive-scan output for DVD (480p) for high-quality video reproduction on high-definition and HD-ready TVs, JPEG digital image and MP3 music playback from CD-R/CD-RW, and VCR Plus+ programming for easy navigation and control.

Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.



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Why is VHS Disappearing

About 5 years ago a close friend warned me that I had better start transferring any home movies or prized VHS tapes that were more than 9 years old unto New VHS cartridges or better yet unto the new DVD discs before their 10 year shelf life expires. For a time some quick thinking entrepreneurs actually made a business out of charging customers to make the transfer for them. The fear of loosing my collection got me interested in investigating why I should or should not make the change.

VHS Tape Life

According to internet sources the average shelf life of VHS tapes is anywhere from 10 to 20 years depending on the quality of the tape material itself, the amount of usage, and the tapes storage environment. VHS tapes wear a little every time they're played, so the more they're played, the faster they wear out, not to mention the possibility of an uneven rewind, twists, and snaps. Excessive heat stretches the tape during a play cycle, and excessive cold makes the tape brittle. Not only are the tapes a weak point, the tape player itself wears out after just a few years of average regular use.

DVD Discs Have Longer Life Expectancy

The shelf life of the Pressed discs are expected to be longer than anyone in recent history has lived, this type of DVD which has superior image and sound quality, has a shelf life of up to 300 years.

Some Discs Last Longer Than Others

Among the DVD discs types there is also a difference in the life span. The erasable formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW) are expected to last from 25 to 100 years. DVD-R and DVD+R discs are expected to last anywhere from 40 to 250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Where as pressed discs (the kind that movies come on) are expected to last anywhere from 50 to 300 years. No matter which type of DVD Disc you're thinking of using keep in mind that their shelf life is a lot longer than that of your typical VCR tape.

Signs of the VHS's End

Another signal of the ending reign of the VCR tape happened on November 27, 2006, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock -- especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders.

With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and business. With DVD players now available for less than the price of a VCR (under $50), and most video rental stores replacing their VHS tapes with DVD's, DVD is the perfect format for many business presentations, and Video rental businesses, some of whom are now using the mail to deliver their movies to the public. The cost of mailing several DVDs is Less than the cost of mailing several VCR tapes, and the chances of them being damaged by improper handling and Climate conditions are far less.

Is the End Near?

Coupled with all of these reasons for the decline in VHS tape usage is the movement to replace tape with more recent technologies, such as optical discs, hard disk drives and flash-based storage systems. Altogether, these technologies are shrinking VHS' marketshare.

Final Note to Fellow VHS Collectors

One day soon we may look around and find that VHS tapes and players will only be available at the flea market or antique store.
If we truly prize everything in our collections we had better move
Fast towards reformatting them, and getting a spare "use in emergency only" players.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

GPS Wrist Watches

For those of us who are meticulous about our fitness, recording improvements and pushing our limits, the advances in technology have really aided in the effort. I love running. Now there are pedometers that talk to you and Bluetooth headsets. Well let me introduce you to the next thing. GPS wrist watches can tracks your training, and then wirelessly sends your data to your computer. Long runs, tempo runs, speed drills? It doesn't matter. Now with GPS watches you can expect as much from the tech on your wrist as you do from your body.

The device uses the 27 satellites already in orbit around the globe to triangulate you speeds, distances, and, in the case of some GPS watches, even give directions. The Global Positioning System allows the user to run off this satellite-based arrangement using signals that transfer longitude and latitude. The devices will work in any weather condition and are capable of being utilized anywhere in the world at anytime of the day. Say your daily grind takes you overseas. You can make sure you don't miss your regiment with a run through downtown Madrid. The data from your GPS watch will be there.

These little devices can automatically and wirelessly download data to PC or web interface. Some give basic navigation with the ability to save waypoints. There are many out there with other goodies as well. I'm talking heart rate sensors, pacing, calorie counting, and of course monitoring your time. If you are wanting to buy a watch, I hope this has been helpful. It looks like another step in the right direction in the fitness world, again thanks to technology.

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Sylvania DVC-865G DVD Player VCR Combo

Sylvania DVC-865G DVD Player VCR Combo Review



I've had this player for almost 5 years now, and it's been very good to me since I originally purchased it. It hasnt had any compatibility issues, and usually played without skipping.

As of last week or so, I began having problems with skipping on dvds. I presume I'll have to open it and manually clean the lens. After 5 years, I cant say I dont expect it to some degree. I'm not too worried, I think a simple cleaning will solve the issue.


I do recommend you buy this, it's a reasonably priced vcr/dvd player, looks nice, and works pretty well. Take good care of it and it should last years.



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MITSUBISHI 4 HEAD HI-FI VCR PLAYER

MITSUBISHI 4 HEAD HI-FI VCR PLAYER Review





MITSUBISHI 4 HEAD HI-FI VCR PLAYER Feature


  • 19 micron heads
  • 4 head
  • hi-fi vcr
  • 7 speed multiplayback
  • one key program



MITSUBISHI 4 HEAD HI-FI VCR PLAYER Overview


This is a used vcr player with many features the item does not have the original remote so I don't know if all the features work but I am putting in a remote. There are a few scratches on the top but this piece is in good condition and works nice. No manual no other accessories.


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New Products and Technologies Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

While no one knows exactly what new technology will make jaws drop this year the way the iPhone did last year, one place to get a good idea was at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association, the 41st annual CES was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. The show has become somewhat of a juggernaut in the electronics industry - it's the largest tech trade show in the United States, with over 2,700 exhibitors and attendance of around 140,000 people. Many companies (large and small) use the CES to preview new products, make announcements and create buzz. In the past 40 years, the show has seen the debut of the VCR (1970), CD player (1981), HDTV (1998), Xbox (2001) and Blu-Ray (2003).

Along with more electronic inventions, gadgets and gizmos than you could fit into ten Best Buys (exhibit space is 1.8 million net square feet), the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show also offered appearances by celebrities like Michael Douglas, David Ortiz and XENA: Warrior Princess. Technology guru Bill Gates kicked off the electronic extravaganza, delivering his final keynote address as chairman of Microsoft and poking fun at his pending retirement in a video featuring guest spots by Al Gore, Jay-Z and Bono. In his speech, he painted a picture of the dawning "second digital decade" as a time when high-definition displays will surround us, touch screens and speech recognition will replace traditional keyboard/mouse interfaces and every device we own will be connected to the Internet.

Judging by many of the new products and technologies on display at the CES, Gates' predictions seem pretty accurate. Certainly the HDTV's were more prevalent than ever before. Panasonic awed onlookers with its 150-inch Lifescreen Plasma TV, the largest in the world, while LG introduced super-slim TVs only 1.7 inches thick. Meanwhile, Logitech worked to bridge the media gap with its diNovo MiniTM, a cordless, palm-sized keypad that connects TV with PC, and Eye-Fi won Yahoo's "Last Gadget Standing" contest for its memory card that wirelessly sends pictures from a digital camera to a computer. Beyond Gates' digital prophecy, other trends at the 2008 CES point to a future filled with global positioning system (GPS) technology and, of course, more automated products for everyday life.

Ideal for hunters and hikers, the SPOT Satellite Messenger takes GPS to the next level by enabling people to call for help from anywhere in the world (even places where cell phones won't work - i.e., deserts, mountains, the Arctic Circle). Tracking progress with Google Maps and sending basic messages are also available at the push of a button. For the wandering pet, there's the Zoombak Advanced GPS Dog Locator. The lightweight device attaches to a pet's collar and pinpoints the location of the animal on a full-sized Web map. Zoombak also has a voice-based service that provides directions to the GPS receiver's location. In addition to these gadgets, Nav N Go has invented new 3D Navigation Software, which brings GPS maps to three-dimensional life.

While GPS systems help people to find their way, automated cars may actually be taking them there. GM announced at CES that the company plans to test driverless car technology by 2015 and have cars on the road around 2018. Of course, the company still faces the difficult obstacle of convincing drivers to give up the wheel. Some other automated devices at the CES designed to make everyday living easier included iRobot's LoojTM, a gutter cleaning robot that can scour a 60-foot section of gutter in just 10 minutes, and Interactive Toy Concepts' RC Cooler, a radio-controlled, wheeled cooler than has a 30-foot range and can hold a six pack on ice.

Also of note at this year's CES was the increased presence of "green" products. Cell phones chargers, TV sets and laptop computers designed to reduce energy consumption illustrated the industry's contemporary focus on making electronic products more resource efficient. Even the CES itself invested in new initiatives this year to offset the carbon footprint of the large event.

Next year's Consumer Electronics Show is scheduled for January 8-11, 2009.

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Have You Ever Had a Battery Leak in a TV-VCR Remote?

A battery leak in a flashlight is not too bad. You simply clean the contacts and all is well, but a battery leak in an electronic device usually spells doom for the device. The fluid that comes out of the battery is corrosive and will normally cause damage to the sensitive circuitry in an electronic device.

There is hope! Did you know that most battery company's actually Guarantee that their battery will not leak and damage your electronic device? The next time you buy a set of batteries, look on the package for a guarantee. If it does not have a guarantee, I would stay away from those batteries.

NOTE: I have only seen this type of guarantee on standard size Alkaline batteries: AAA, AA, C, D, and a few watch batteries. I'm not sure if re-chargeable batteries leak and I'm not sure if they offer this type of guarantee.

When batteries leak, if the item is not that expensive, most people will simply throw the item away and buy a new item, but what about bigger ticket items like a digital camera? Battery leaks are not covered by the camera warranty, and having someone clean the battery leak could void your camera warranty. This is the where battery guarantees come into play.

For example, I had an $80 dive light in which the batteries leaked. I thought this was really strange because I changed the batteries weekly. TIP: Never go night diving with old batteries. I sent the dive light to the battery company and I received a new light (newer model) and new batteries.

Example two, my friend had an old camera winder which was damaged by leaking batteries. We sent the winder to the company and in a few weeks the battery company sent a check to buy a new winder and of course new batteries.

The obvious drawback to the guarantee is you have to pay to ship your item to the company, and you will be without the item for a while (4-6 weeks). Also, it is the company's discretion to repair or replace the item. For me, it's a hassle to send the item to the battery company if a replacement can be purchased for less than $20.

Do's and Don'ts:
1. Do make sure the battery company offers a guarantee on their batteries and read the terms of the guarantee.
1. Don't mix and match batteries? This will increase your chances of experiencing a leak and this will void the guarantee.
2. Don't leave batteries in electronic devices for extended periods of time.
3. Don't expose electronic devices to excessive heat, as heat will cause a leak and possibly worse, an explosion.

Whenever possible, buy rechargeable batteries. They can be used over and over again, but they need to be used, and over time they will begin to lose their ability to hold a charge. Don't expect a rechargeable battery to hold a charge after sitting in your desk drawer for two months. You will be able to recharge the battery, but the charge will not last as long.

Don't throw that thing away just because the batteries leaked in it! Check if the battery company has a guarantee!

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JVC HR-XVC1U DVD-VCR Combo

JVC HR-XVC1U DVD-VCR Combo Review



This is a nice combo DVD/VCR. I've had it for a couple of years now and have had no problems. That's really why I'm writing; I want to let people know the ones with problems are probably the exception rather than the rule.

The only disadvantages to this product for me:
1) On the VCR, you can't FF by time (a panasonic feature; FF a given number of minutes)

2) Once you set the VCR program, you must hit TIMER (not just power off) to get it to use the program. Okay, hitting TIMER will turn the power off, but let's say you want to record something later in the week. You will turn your deck on and off several times in that period. Do you want to hit TIMER every time? And by the way, hitting TIMER doesn't just turn the deck off, it switches to DVD mode. In theory, this is nice so you can still use your DVD player while recording a show. In practice you just end up turning off two things (VCR via TIMER, DVD via power) most of the time.

3) No S-video input. I had to buy a S-video to composite video adapter to record something from my PC video card. By the way, don't do this; the quality is pretty low.

Little advantages to this product for me:

1) Front panel inputs; I use this to dub from my video camera very often

2) Comprehensive remote; for me, the more buttons the better. I hate on-screen menus. How can I see what the picture looks like when I adjust the tracking if 88% of the screen is the tracking menu?

3) Many flavors of A/V OUTPUT: digital audio (coax and optical), composite video (of course), component video (nice for home theater), S video.

Bottom line: A good combo deck for the money.



JVC HR-XVC1U DVD-VCR Combo Feature


  • DVD/hi-fi VHS video recorder combination deck with SQPB (S-VHS quasi playback) and Spatializer virtual surround sound
  • Plays DVD-Video, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, MP3 (CD-R/CD-RW), and VHS cassettes
  • High-bit/high-sampling (10-bit/27 MHz) video digital-to-analog converter
  • 1-bit P.E.M. D.D. audio converter with 96 kHz/24-bit audio resolution; optical and coaxial digital audio outputs
  • Component-video, composite-video, S-video terminals and RF output



JVC HR-XVC1U DVD-VCR Combo Overview


Families enjoy watching movies and recording videos in a multitude of formats - DVD, Mini DV, VHS and S-VHS - which in the past required multiple devices. But not anymore. JVC Dual Deck Series of recorder/players makes video viewing simple by combining multiple formats in the same deck, providing the utmost in flexibility, convenience and economy.The HR-XVC1U, which integrates a HiFi VHS VCR with a DVD player, features an on-screen display in three languages (English, French and Spanish), the ability to copy DVD to VCR (however copy protected DVDs can not be copied), VCR recording during DVD playback, seven segment LED display and a 50 key unified glow remote. The VCR section features an eight-program/one-month timer, auto clock set, channel memory, a 430mm chassis, SQPB (Super VHS Quasi-Playback) and an auto SP/EP timer. The unit's DVD player features playback of DVD video, CD-A, CD-R/RW, Video CD and MP3. In addition the DVD player provides optical/coaxial digital out with DTS pass through, four step variable search (forward and reverse), four step variable slow (forward and reverse), parental lock, virtual surround, three step zoom play and an angle list.


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Toshiba D-VR4 DVD Recorder/VCR Dual Deck

Toshiba D-VR4 DVD Recorder/VCR Dual Deck Review



Well, I had this machine for about a year now. Never ever had any technical problems with it. The only problem I had was my own mistake in disc selection. This machine excepts ONLY DVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM. DO NOT TRY any dics with a + symbol, it won't work. Propriatory choices I suppose. In case of DVD-RAM I have nothing but the best to say. Yes they do cost a bit more money but they are good for 100,000 times re-recording.
Dubbing works fine, DVD recording quality is as good as your signal. It never failed to play a commercially recorded disc, and I make a lot of discs on my computer and everyone works like a hod damn LOL.
I guess like any new technology it takes a bit of practise and getting used to to make something work. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is the limitation in disc choice. There are ones out there excepting any format DVD and lets face it, computers have been excepting it for ages now, and DVD/RW is now dirt cheap. I hope this will help some folks out there decidng on the machine. The situation is way better with this one now, lot's of bargain prices out there.



Toshiba D-VR4 DVD Recorder/VCR Dual Deck Feature


  • DVD-RAM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW recording with Time Slip feature so you can view a show from the start while it's still recording
  • 4-head, hi-fi stereo VCR
  • ColorStream Pro progressive-scan DVD output for flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready screens
  • Front-panel audio/video (with S-video) input for easy connection with a camcorder, second VCR, or other device
  • Measures 17 x 3.5 x 12.3 inches (W x H x D)



Toshiba D-VR4 DVD Recorder/VCR Dual Deck Overview


Toshiba also introduces the D-VR4 "dual deck" DVD recorder with a 4 Head Hi Fi VCR allowing users to easily archive home VHS tapes to DVD-RAM, DVD-RW or DVD-R within the same device. This Multi Drive recorder includes ColorStream Pro Component Video outputs, and one-touch bi-directional dubbing between DVD and VCR as well as four different recording modes.PRODUCT FEATURES:Chase Play allows the user to begin watching a recording that is already in progress from the beginning while it continues to record to the end;Bi-Direction Dubbing is a convenient way to transfer content from a VHS tape to DVD or DVD content to VHS. Dubbing from VHS to DVD provides the capability of transferring the entire tape from the unit's front panel or remote control.


Toshiba D-VR4 DVD Recorder/VCR Dual Deck Specifications


Delivering true multi-media versatility at a remarkably affordable price, Toshiba's D-VR4 combination DVD recorder and VCR opens a world of video recording and archiving options while saving valuable shelf space. It's a 4-head, hi-fi stereo VCR and a full-featured, progressive-scan DVD player that handles your DVDs, CDs, MP3 music discs, and JPEG-filled digital-photo discs, all wrapped into a component that stands just 3 inches tall. The recorder can store up to 12 hours of audio/video--whether broadcast programming or copies of your home movies to share with loved ones--on a 4.7 GB double-sided DVD-RAM disc and 6 hours on a write-once DVD-R or recordable DVD-RW.

The D-VR4's disc recorder offers the flexibility of recording on both DVD-RAM--perfect for instant chapter access and for multiple rerecordings--as well as DVD-R, the most widely compatible of the many DVD formats (great for sharing camcorder footage with loved ones). DVD-RW compatibility lets you erase and rewrite, though relatively few players and computer drives will play back DVD-RWs. DVD-RAM discs can be read, written, and erased more than 100,000 times.

Time Slip lets you use the device like a digital video recorder, or DVR. Because of DVD-RAM's speedy transfer rate, you can view the recorded portion of an ongoing program from the beginning, while still recording the show in progress.

In addition to recording new video content, the D-VR4 lets you transfer and even enhance your favorite video recordings to durable, space-saving discs--a terrific way to archive, preserve, and access your movies and family videos.

For top-of-the-line playback quality, the D-VR4 is equipped with a 10-bit/54 MHz video digital-to-analog converter capable of great color purity and detail. When connected to a high-definition or HD-ready television through its ColorStream Pro component-video outputs, the D-VR4 delivers a progressive-scan DVD picture. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.

The D-VR4 also features Toshiba's Digital Cinema Progressive (3:2 pulldown reversal) for DVD playback. DVD mastering commonly introduces a distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown reversal digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.

The deck's abundant connections include 2 composite-video and 1 S-video input, 2 sets of stereo analog (left/right) RCA inputs (with a choice, for DVD recording, of uncompressed, linear PCM or, to conserve disc space, Dolby Digital 2.0 audio encoding). The DVD and VCR sections share a single composite-video output and stereo analog audio output (saving input space on your TV or audio receiver), while the DVD player also offers the component-video outputs mentioned above, an S-video output, and a pair of digital-audio outputs (1 coaxial, 1 optical) for channeling Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel surround signals to a compatible digital surround receiver.

What's in the Box
DVD recorder/VCR combo, remote control, remote batteries, user's manual, stereo analog audio interconnect/composite-video cable, RF coaxial video cable.

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