SR-VS30U
DUAL FORMAT S-VHS, PRO-DV RECORDER
MSRP: $1,395.00
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- Easy PC Connectivity and enhanced Non-Linear Editing Compatibility (MiniDV/S-VHS/VHS PC)
- Simplifies getting your video footage to your PC for non-linear
editing (NLE) when you have finished editing, getting the final result
back to video, whether MiniDV or Super VHS/VHS, is equally easy.
i.Link (IEEE 1394 compliant) connectivity and tested compatibility
with many major NLE systems* will put your editing suite into the
digital age.
* For compatible systems please consult an authorised JVC dealer.
DV Format (using MiniDV cassettes)
- The MiniDV deck allows direct playback of
cassettes which you have recorded on a MiniDV
tape, without any cables to connect.
The SR-VS30U allows you to play back
DVCAMTM recordings. DVCAMTM recordings can
be used as source material in the MiniDV side of this
deck. The SR-VS30U will play back DVCAMTM tapes shot on the small
DVCAMTM cassette. You can connect a MiniDV camcorder or deck to
the SR-VS30U and make DV-to-DV edits of your footage. This
seamless editing feature will help preserve the quality you have come
to expect from digital video and Professional DV.
DVCAMTM is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
One-Touch Dubbing (DV S-VHS/VHS)
- If you just want a straight dub and are short on time,
just let the SR-VS30U dub the
contents of the MiniDV tape over to
S-VHS/VHS, or vice versa, at the
touch of a single button.
64-Program "EasyEdit" (MiniDV S-VHS/VHS)
- "EasyEdit" with Random Assemble Editing lets you choose up to
8 segments at a time on the MiniDV tape, and at the touch of a
button they are automatically copied over to S-VHS/VHS. And since
up to 8 pre-set programs can be stored in memory, this function lets
you keep the information of 64 segments (8 x 8) in the deck to make
additional copies by simply calling up the program number.
Time Code Display
- The SR-VS30U reads the SMPTE time code of pre-recorded
tapes, displaying the Time Code, including seconds, on the
viewing monitor.
Simultaneous Recording
- The SR-VS30U can simultaneously record DV input signals or
external input signals on the DV and S-VHS decks.
High Resolution Super VHS Images
- This high-band analog
recording technology
delivers more than 400
lines of horizontal
resolution (60% more than
conventional video) for
quality that approaches
digital. And like MiniDV,
Super VHS recordings look great when viewed on the high-resolution
large-screen TVs that are becoming increasingly popular.
Being an extension of the VHS video format, Super VHS allows
recording and playback of conventional VHS as well, giving you the
choice of dubbing from MiniDV to S-VHS for maximum quality, or
from MiniDV to VHS for wider distribution.
Super VHS ET Recording*
- Super VHS ET (Expansion
Technology) allows the broader-bandwidth
Super VHS signal to be
recorded on widely available VHS
tapes (high grade recommended).**
You can easily enjoy +60% better
picture quality at the touch of a button.
* Only SP mode recording and playback is available for Super VHS ET.
** There are some S-VHS VCR models by JVC and other manufacturers with which playback of an
S-VHS ET recorded tape is not possible.
DigiPure Technology
- JVC's exclusive digital technologies maximize Super VHS benefits by
reproducing vivid colors most realistically, and offering crisp
rendition of image contours.
- Digital Wide TBC (Time Base Corrector)
- 3-Dimensional Digital Circuit with 2 MB Frame Memory to make the following
possible.
- Precision 3-D Color Circuit for clearer color separation.
- Digital 3-D YNR/CNR to improve S/N ratio.
- Digital 3R Picture System to enhance detail.
PCM Digital Audio (DV)
- Digital recording delivers CD quality audio, with a choice of 2 modes
-- 2-channel (16-bit linear, 48 kHz) for optimum quality and 4-channel
(12-bit non-linear, 32 kHz) to allow stereo audio dubbing.
Hi-Fi VHS Stereo (S-VHS/VHS)
- With Hi-Fi VHS's broad dynamic range, you get powerful, cinema-like
sound to maximize your video experience, plus the ability to read
the Dolby Pro Logic signals recorded on numerous VHS software
releases.
DVCAMTM is a trademark of Sony Corporation