SR-MV40US
DVD-R & S-VHS/VHS DUAL DECK
MSRP: $499.00
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The SR-MV40US is a commercial grade dual deck that offers pro features not found on consumer models!
The SR-MV40US is the convenient
way to make a smooth transition from tape to
DVD media. Especially suited for use in corporate, educational and religious
organizations, this product will reduce the space taken
up by tapes and let you easily create a long-lasting
DVD library. What's more, it gives you a choice of
three DVD recording media: DVD-RAM, DVD-RW,
and DVD-R. If you're looking for a convenient dual deck DVD recorder,
JVC's SR-MV40US is the intelligent choice.
- Auto-Finalize
- DVD discs made on the SR-MV40US can be played back on virtually all DVD players provided that they have been "finalized." On typical consumer DVD recorders, this function is often hidden within a menu structure making the process difficult and increasing the possibility of delivering an "un-finalized" disc to a customer. The SR-MV40US offers a unique "auto-finalize" feature that creates a fully compatible disc when you finish recording. It's now easier than ever to hand your customer a finished product!
Auto full repeat discs can be made
- Auto Repeat is very convenient when DVD discs are used in unattended displays such as wedding receptions, store kiosks, storefront demos or at trade shows. The SR-MV40US lets you create disks that will play (loop) repeatedly for this purpose.
Simultaneous recording of two TV channels
- When there are two TV programs you wish to record on
different channels being broadcast at the same time,
the twin tuners found on the SR-MV40US will allow you to
record these two separate channels onto DVD and
videotape simultaneously.
RF Outputs
- Especially useful for educational institutions, the SR-MV40US
features RF output that enable you to easily connect
TV sets in class room via only one RF cable.
Live Memory and Live Check functions
- Ideal for school track and field events, Live Memory function
lets you playback scenes to check any performance.
With the DVD-RAM's rewriting capability, video can be
recorded from a camcorder to the DVD-RAM, enabling
simultaneous recording and playback. Viewing missed
scenes will not interrupt the recording. The Live Check
function displays real-time images in a sub-window.
Remote control code input terminal
- The terminal for a remote control code input
is located on the rear panel to enable
remote control operation of this device by
third party vendors in the future.
DVD and S-VHS/VHS playback
- Commercially available DVDs and S-VHS/VHS tapes can
be played back on the SR-MV40US.
Super MPEG Processors
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- Pre-processor (DVD)
When recording from analog sources, effective noise
reduction is applied before MPEG-2 encoding to guaran-tee
superior quality images.
- Post-processor (DVD)
Several noise reduction features work together to clean
up the image. Block noise reduction cuts "block noise"
caused by MPEG-2 compression, Color DigiPure
reduces 3D color noise, and Hadamard noise reduction
eliminates "mosquito noise" from any DVD.
Last function memory
- The SR-MV40US memorizes the last function in its memory
and resumes operation from that point. Even if the
power is turned off at the end of the day, mode settings
remain valid and will be automatically recreated, making
this feature especially handy for use kiosks and trade shows.
Mode lock
- Another handy feature for unattended operation is the Mode Lock feature. Simply pressing on the remote control enter button for more than 5 seconds will disable all operation keys to
prevent inadvertent operation.
Time counter display
- The SR-MV40US displays time counter information, which
is indispensable while editing or dubbing recordings, on
both the DVD and S-VHS decks.
IEEE-1394 connection (DV input)
- Signals from external DV sources and NLE systems can
be recorded via the IEEE-1394 terminal. These signals are
converted in real-time to an MPEG-2 signal for DVD and
analog video signal for VHS. The SR-MV40US is compatible with all popular non linear editing systems including those from Apple®, Adobe®, and Avid®.