

Progressive Scan, 1080p Upconversion, VCR, HDMI - MPN: DRMV80B See Product Details
Description
The JVC DR-MV80B is a Tunerless DVD+VHS Recorder with Compatible formats including DivX, featuring TimerLink recording, HDMI output with 1080p/720p up-conversion (DVD/VHS). It has tuner free recording using the JVC's Timer Link, a feature that allows the camera to record TV programs by connecting to a satellite or cable set-top box via an AV cable.
Quick Glance
HDTV Upscaling: 1080i (HDTV), 1080p (HDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Media Supported: Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, SVCD, VHS, Video CD (VCD)
Product Type
Number of Discs Supported: 1
Disc Mechanism: Tray
Video Quality
Video Upscaling: 1080i (HDTV), 1080p (HDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Video DAC: 10 Bit
Video Format Standard: NTSC, PAL
Audio Quality
On-board Decoders: Dolby Digital (5.1), DTS (5.1)
Audio DAC: 24 Bit
Compatibility
Media Supported: Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, SVCD, VHS, Video CD (VCD)
Video Format: DivX
Audio Codecs Supported: MP3, WMA
Interface
Video Output: Component Video, Composite (RCA), HDMI, S-Video
Audio Output: Digital Coaxial, Digital Optical, Stereo RCA
Input: A/V (RCA Composite), Coaxial (RF), IEEE 1394 (DV / Firewire / iLink)
Other Features
General Features: Progressive Scan
Remote Control: Basic Remote
Dimensions
Height: 2.87 in
Width: 16.93 in
Depth: 10.25 in
Weight: 9.70 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Language Support: Portuguese
Dual-Layer Media Support: Yes
Operating Power Consumption: 23 W
Standby Power Consumption: 900 mW
Media Formats: VHS
Maximum DVD Recording Time: 12 Hour
Digital to Analog Video Converter: 10-bit - 54 MHz
Digital to Analog Audio Converter: 24-bit - 192 kHz
Digital Audio Coaxial Out: Yes
Digital Audio Optical Out: Yes
The JVC DR-MV80B is a DVD/VCR recorder announced by JVC on January 9th of 2009. It has tuner free recording using the JVCs Timer Link, a feature that allows the camera to record TV programs by connecting to a satellite or cable set-top box via an AV cable. Once it is connected, the user picks the program using the boxs electronic guide and timer function, the video camera senses the signal,...
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