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Topic: JVC VHS HDTV Recorders
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-18-2004 03:08 PM
My parents have a JVC D-VHS machine, but I couldn't tell you the model number. They have had the machine for nearly 2 years; it may be the first model JVC released.
I haven't seen how well the machine does on recording HD content, but the pre-recorded D-Theater tapes generally look great. The picture detail is far sharper than DVD. Depending on the movie you watch the audio quality can also be improved. Dolby Digital runs at a 576kb/s bitrate on D-VHS (versus the 384kb/s and 448kb/s standards of DVD). Some new D-VHS releases such as "True Lies," "Speed" and "Moulin Rouge" feature both Dolby Digital and DTS audio tracks. And the DTS tracks are encoded at the "full" 1509kb/s data rate, unlike the 754kb/s level we commonly see on DVD.
I've seen 32GB D-VHS tapes in stores selling for $19 to $25 per tape. They hold up to 300 minutes, depending on recording mode. 420 minute tapes are also available.
I think it is kind of wierd how D-VHS tapes look just like old VHS tapes. Same shell, just a much more advanced kind of video tape spooled inside of it.
One other nifty feature about D-VHS decks is they have one or two Firewire terminals for receiving digital input from camcorders.
I don't have an HDTV setup in my home yet, and may not for some time to come. If I buy a new video tape deck, I'm going to get that dual-deck MiniDV / S-VHS deck JVC sells. I can make a lot more use of that. Unlike the D-VHS decks, this dual-deck one will at least interface with a personal computer.
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