The dual-deck advantage, Super picture quality, Convenient & easy operation – JVC 2006 User Manual

Page 9: Convenient minidv features, Video decks

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Multi-Media Playback

Our versatile DVD/Video combination decks

offer all the picture quality and rapid access

of DVD, DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R plus

recording on videocassette, as well as

playback of tapes you’ve accumulated over

the years. The disc player also supports CD

and CD-R/RW playback, including CD Audio,

JPEG files, and Video CD/SVCD to

accommodate modern audiovisual lifestyles.

DVD to VHS Direct Rec.*

Allows you to copy DVD material directly to

VHS tapes for viewing on VHS decks.

* Not possible with copy-protected DVD content.

DVD Player

VHS Recorder

The Dual-Deck Advantage

Super VHS High Resolution

With more than 400 lines of horizontal

resolution, Super VHS delivers +60% sharper

picture quality than conventional analog

video. Ideal for viewing on large-screen TVs

and making master tapes.

Super VHS ET (Expansion Technology)*

S-VHS tape

S-VHS recording

VHS recording

VHS

tape

HG

S-VHS ET

An innovation that puts higher quality within

everybody’s reach, this advanced function

lets you record Super VHS signals on the

more widely available VHS tapes**, so you

can enjoy +60% sharper picture quality at the

touch of a button.

* Only SP mode recording and playback is available for
Super VHS ET.
** JVC’s EHG (Extra High Grade) tapes recommended.
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.

Active Video Calibration

Active Video Calibration automatically judges

video head condition and calibrates tape

quality to optimize long-term picture

performance.

Super Picture Quality

Plug & Play*

Simply follow the instructions on the on-

screen menu, and set-up starts automatically.

Automatic tuner setting, VCR Plus+ Guide

Channel setting, and clock setting greatly

simplify video deck installation. (Whether all

Plug & Play facilities are functional may differ

by region.)

* Where applicable.

SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Playback)

Allows playback of Super VHS* tapes with

regular VHS resolution.

* In SP mode.

Express Programming

Easy manual programming via a single row of

buttons on the remote.

Convenient & Easy Operation

Easy PC Connectivity and NLE
Compatibility
(MiniDV/S-VHS/VHS PC)

Simplifies getting your video footage to your

PC for non-linear editing (NLE), and once

you're done 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 authorized JVC
dealer.

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’re 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.

Convenient MiniDV Features

One-Touch Dubbing
(MiniDV

S-VHS/VHS)

If you just want a straight dub, let the

HR-DVS3 dub the contents of the MiniDV

tape over to S-VHS/VHS, or vice versa, at

the touch of a single button.

MiniDV Format

The HR-DVS3’s built-in MiniDV recorder

produces a high-resolution picture with over

500 lines of horizontal resolution, and

breathtaking colors with approx. 3 times the

bandwidth of conventional video.

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Video Decks

Interlace Scanning

Progressive Scanning

Mini

DV Recorder

VHS Recorder

HDMI™ Output (DVD)

HDMI™ transmits uncompressed digital video

and audio signals to your display delivering

the highest quality images and sound. This

cable handles both video and multi-channel

audio allowing for easy system setup.

Progressive Scan Output

When viewing a movie on pre-recorded DVD,

Progressive Scan Output lets the original

progressive data (film is inherently

progressive) be output without converting

to interlace data, so there is no quality loss

and the picture remains true to the original

film source.

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