| JVC DR-MV80B - DVD recorder/ VCR combo |  | Brand: JVC Category: CE Department: Home Audio Video
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $145.00 as of 9/9/2010 02:07 MDT details You Save: $54.99 (27%)
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Seller: Professor Scott Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 3,959
Format: CD Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.2 Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 15 x 6.9
MPN: DRMV80B Model: DR-MV80B UPC: 046838039300 EAN: 0705105017662 ASIN: B001UHU4T4
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Product Description The JVC DR-MV80B DVD/VCR Combo Recorder is a quality multi-format DVD/VCR combo recorder that offers great features. This unit has a progressive-scan player capable of upconverting your current DVD library to a 1080p high-definition experience. Record your favorite home movies onto DVD-R/W, DVD+R/W and DVD-RAM discs with a choice of 4 different recording speeds. Enjoy Dolby Digital/DTS audio decoding, Timer-Link recording capability, DivX, DV-input, and HDMI-output. With multi-format playback capabilities, connectivity to virtually any A/V source, Quasi (S-VHS) playback, coaxial/optical digital-audio outputs, One-Touch (bi-directional) Dubbing, and 12-hour recording capability, your entertainment choices are endless with the JVC DR-MV80B. Just connect your digital video camera to the unit's DV-input terminal, and you're ready to record images onto a DVD recordable disc. With playback specifications that meet the standards of professionals, this recorder features a component video output for high-resolution low-distortion video playback. Front A/V inputs allow you to plug your accessories directly into the unit without having to pull it out of your entertainment center and messing with the rear inputs. This is a progressive scan DVD player, capable of scanning an entire video frame at once. Scan-lines commonly associated with interlaced video are drastically reduced. The result is a spectacularly clear image with no motion artifacts (stair-stepping), and details so sharp they seem as if they're etched onto the screen. If you're looking for a DVD player with exquisite audio playback, this unit will do the job. Use the coaxial or optical audio outputs to connect the DVD player to your home theater receiver and enjoy full Dolby Digital surround-sound entertainment. One-Touch Recording provides a simple and convenient way to make a recording.
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Complete satisfaction September 5, 2010 Grimbert (Mezieres, FRANCE) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I live in France and I bought this in order to watch NTSC VHS tapes and zone 1 DVDs without any problem. I also wanted to be able to transfer these old VHS tapes on DVDs.
I was a little apprehensive when I first used this unit, especially since I had to use a 220/110 volts converter. But everything worked perfectly well. As a bonus I found it very easy to use.
Therefore I am quite satisfied and, since the price is quite reasonable, I highly recommend it not only for American customers but also for Europeans.
vcr dvd recorder August 29, 2010 red shoes (indiana) the recorder works very well, once it was installed. I am not very "techy" , but I can follow direction. I had to go to the web to try and hook-up because we also have nintendo 360taking up 6 outlets on the back of the TV, I needed to purchase a special splitter to get the tv, recorder, and games on it. I almost had it, but it was in black and white, so I enlisted some extra help to finally get it hooked up correctly.
Good but not perfect July 28, 2010 William Runolfson (Seattle, Wa USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this as my 3rd DVD Burner. I like it better than any of the past models I have had, it is fairly easy to use if you read the instructions. I like the features but have one BIG problem with the product. After you finalize a disk you can only see 14 characters of the 32 they allow you to put in. This makes no sense to me. On page 38 of the instruction manual it says under "Notes:" (top right hand corner of the page)
Names can be up to 32 Characters long.
For discs formatted on a different recorder, you will see only a limited character set.
NOT TRUE! I called the JVC help line 3 times, hoping that I was getting incorrect information but no such luck. After you finalize the DVD you can only see 14 of the 32 characters in the title. They all seemed to agree that it was stupid but nothing they could do.
These are the kinds of irratations that will sway me on my next purchase.
I have not yet used the VHS to DVD feature but will uses it soon.
Jvc Dr-mv80b June 20, 2010 Roy A. Rott (usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have tried several vhs to dvd recorders this is the easiest one that I have found and the quality of the dvd's is great. It gets my ok....
thanks
THE BEST I EVER OWNED JVC's C/S is the very best! June 11, 2010 D. Daniels (New Jersey) You can't buy better, clear,great sound, very easy to understand instructions,I rerecorded all my vcr tapes they came out great, the only thing better than the DR-MV80B is the C/S!
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