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Originally Posted by jac12
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Maybe this is the reason why they're holding back from releasing it here in the US.
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Originally Posted by jac12
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Here are some of what has been discussed:
Takes long time to shift between channels; approx. 2-3 seconds
Live memory: if you change channel, you can only STORE what's on the active channel.
Very bright/strong blue light from the display; can't be adjusted
After a timerprogram the machine powers off, means no live memory
Remote control needs to point exsactly direct to the machine
Noise from harddisc(individual)
Auto adjust clock almost never works
High power consume in standby
If you do an edit on the harddisc, you can't high speed dub to DVD!!!
There are some more things aswell, but this is all I have time for right now.
Note: I don't have this machine, all written above are from other users that have the machine. -
Oh my goodness, It's finally arrived. It better be worth the wait. I'm still willing to give this one a try despite the comments above. I'm a true believer in having to see for myself.
http://www.adorama.com/JVDRMH30S.html -
The main problem I've had with it is the LOADING problem if it doesn't like a file and you try to dub it, the screen starts to flash and you can't abort then it conks out with the display saying LOADING. The only way I could remedy this was to create a new playlist of the same file then I was able to dub it. Apart from that I am reasonably satisfied with it. Mine holds 160GB but I still haven't worked out where you have to look for the amount remaining. I suppose you can only guess looking at the thermometer displayed at the side of the files.
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lingoguysw5, What dub direction are you talking about? DVD to HD or HD to DVD?
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HD to DVD is the direction tommyoz. I haven't yet attempted to dub anything directly to DVD cos I like to view and edit it first.
Another of its downfalls is that it doesn't dub to dvd+rw which are slightly cheaper to buy & easier to come by. I've tried to re-author the -rw by copying it to my XP although successful the quality is awful after some viewing. I don't know what can be done to cure this if anything? -
lingoguysw5, as I recall you are from the UK correct? I can't purchase this unit yet as xiaNaix mentioned I'm not that lucky. I'm working with the Sony RDR-GX300 right now and enjoying it. I do need something with a hard drive though cause I do a lot of TV recording. I also have to wait for it to reach the stores in my area (US) just in case I need to return it. You'll know when I have purchased it.
Also, have you contacted customer service about your problems? -
I contacted JVC who said that if there is anything wrong with it I should speak to the retailer which I did and they said I could send it back, but the pros outweigh the cons, it serves its purpose and it was only a one off, anyway I have a 2 year guarantee on it so I still have that option open to me if I choose to take it up. Have u tried Panasonic or haven't they reached you yet? That has a hard drive.
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Originally Posted by lingoguysw5
The problem I have with Panasonic is DVD-Ram. I don't care what anyone says, It may be okay for them but I think it's horrible. At least they should have included DVD-RW. The unit I have sits in the living room for my wife to use and she uses DVD-Ram and just keeps recording over it. That's the only use I can find for it. I do a lot of transferring to the PC and reauthoring so I don't have time for DVD-Ram. The Sony RDR-GX300 records to all major formats DVD-R/DVD-RW & DVD+R/DVD+RW but not DVD-Ram. If the JVC unit doesn't work out, I may wait for Sony to come out with their HD version. -
Will the JVC with hard drive transfer DVD-RAM to DVD-R? I bought a burner thinking I could transfer some of my 300 or so RAMs to -Rs to free up the RAMs, but it didn't work. Can't find a program that can deal with the edit points.
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samijabul I suppose what you could do is copy your rams first to the HD and then onto DVD-R /RW. I haven't tried anything with DVD RAM but I don't see why not.
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I've tried that, tried everything. The problem is that they were edited on the standalone. When trying to do them in the burner it gets to the edit points and either the audio sync goes off, it goes back to the beginning of the recording, or it just shuts down. Tried a half a dozen programs, no luck. Figured since they were edited on a standalone one of them might be able to deal with the edit points.
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Originally Posted by lingoguysw5
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Originally Posted by samijubal
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I tried Womble. I'm new to this, so maybe I just didn't do it right. Half of the stuff I tried I couldn't even get to capture.
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gshelley to re-author my dvd-rw I used Tmpgenc author and that was all, as I say it did add to the DVD+ but the quality was very poor. Is there something else that I must do. I have never heard of womble wizard. I don;t know anything about VOBS and VROs is that important?
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Originally Posted by gshelley61
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Hi
I read this post with much interest but I meet a problem with the reading of Dvd-R and Dvd-RW burned with Dr.-mh30: these dvd is not read by the players PC, I tested several readers: 1 pionner 120, 1 106D and a LG.
on the other hand DvdShrink read very well!..
have you Tested the reading on a PC?
Thank you
Dominique , A french user -
Is this question for me dominque? My built in dvd+ combo drive will read no problem. The initial problem I had but no solved was its reading a VR file created with JVC DRMH30 but now it can and also converted with my trial cyber producer gold which I was advised by these lovely people to download. I still haven't solved the problem in chaptering files from dvd- to dvd+rw they still appear on my player as VOB files although they can still be played. I've tried tmpgenc to reauthor, changing their suffixes from .VOB to .MPG to no avail. I am at my wits end.
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Hi
My problem was the reading on a pc . i just test the Dvd Player windvd6 and it's ok but with Media player 9 and 10 release, cineplayer (sonic) the Dv-R can't be read.
It's a codec problem with the DVD burned on the DR-MH30 and i will very happy to find a valid codec for Windows media player
Thanks
Dominique -
Originally Posted by ogeu44
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Stinky_MPEG_2_Codec.htm -
Originally Posted by cchang
Yes, with this codec , i can play the DVD (jvc) with Windows media player
thanks for the link
dominique -
I need you to provide more information on what format you want your pc to read from. Als what mode are you recording from your dvd recorder VR or Video Mode? If it's a codec problem download a codec pack like GordonKnot or something. That should solve it
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Originally Posted by lingoguysw5
Dominique
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