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Mini-DV recorder vs DVD recorder

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telemike
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Post Posted: Feb 19, 2003 13:56 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Jeff Muller
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Post Posted: Feb 19, 2003 14:28 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Any other players like this available? Not sure why you can get a miniDV camcorder for $600, but this player is $1,300! I'd love to have a "simple", Firewire-only player that I could keep connected to my PC.

pan-dmre30s
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Post Posted: Feb 19, 2003 14:33 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I dont understand why you posted this message in the forum for DVD recorders.


The prices I saw for mini DV tapes were not cheap to me and the length was very short.


furball6969
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Post Posted: Feb 19, 2003 14:44 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Another entry in the digital vcr market...

I've never felt compelled to purchase a separate player for my camera tapes so if I was in the market for a digital vcr that used tapes I'd probably go with the HD capable unit.

http://electronics.cnet.com/electronics/0-6342375-1304-20149605.h ... g=pdtl-img
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telemike
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Post Posted: Feb 19, 2003 15:03 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Well this is a pro-video vtr that appears to not have any macrovision or cgms.I checked the manual and no mention of it. If I could have a betacam SP VTR I could make some awesome recordings as that is broadcast standard. But anyways, this is just a bit more than a crippled consumer dvd recorder and offers good quality digital recording on Mini-DV tapes.

The JVC is down to around $650 for a D-VHS but it is still crippled with copy protection. A pro-video deck will most likely not have any copy protection. exclaim.gif

JVC does have a Mini-DV/VHS combo unit for $730-830 but stillhas macrovision sad.gif


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