JVC SR-MV55 DVD Player User Manual


 
Simultaneous Recording from a single source to VCR
and DVD decks
If you ever come across a
need to make recordings
of a single source on both
DVD disc and S-VHS tape
simultaneously, the
SR-MV55 has a solution.
The Simultaneous
Recording function can
record programson both DVD and VCR decks from the same
input source. Additionally, it allows recordings from two
different programs on two separate media.*
* The SR-MV55 has no built-in tuner.
Auto full repeat discs can be made
The Auto Repeat function is very convenient when constant
or repeated video playback is required such as when DVD
discs are used for company receptions or storefront demos.
Live Memory and Live Check functions
Ideal for school track and field events, Live Memory function
lets you playback scenes to check any performance. With the
DVD-RAM’s rewriting capability, video can be recorded from a
camcorder to the DVD-RAM, enabling simultaneous recording
and playback. Viewing missed scenes will not interrupt the
recording. The Live Check function displays real-time images in
a sub-window.
Handy Two-in-One Design.
Just Press a Button and Turn
Your Library of S-VHS/VHS
Tapes into DVDs.
Whether you’re a professional videographer or simply
looking to create a pro-grade home theater, the
SR-MV55 will double your satisfaction with its two-in-
one design incorporating a DVD recorder and S-VHS
recorder. If you already own a library of VHS or
S-VHS tapes, the SR-MV55 is the convenient way to
make a smooth transition from tape to DVD media.
Especially suited for use in educational institutions,
this product will reduce the space taken up by tapes
and let you easily create a long-lasting DVD library.
What’s more, it gives you a choice of three DVD
recording media: DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD-R.
If you’re looking for smart convenience, JVC’s
SR-MV55 is the intelligent choice.
Progressive scan compatibility
To allow viewing of flicker-free, high-resolution pictures
on a compatible TV, DVD video signals can be output
as progressive signals via component
connection. Conversely, S-VHS video
signals can also be output as
progressive signals via the
DVD recording circuit during
dubbing mode.
Dolby Digital 2ch and Linear PCM (XP
mode) digital recording are enabled on the
DVD-recorder, while the S-VHS deck can
record in VHS Hi-Fi audio format.
The S-VHS deck on the SR-MV55 features
several advanced digital technology features.
Time Base Corrector (TBC) removes jitter to
produce
a more stable picture even when old tapes
are used.
• Luminance (Y) and chroma (C) signals are separated
precisely by 3D Digital Y/C Separation to suppress
cross-color noise and dot-interference.
3D YNR/CNR improves the S/N ratio of luminance
and chroma signals.
2MB frame memory for high-quality still pictures
and slow motion.
Live Memory’s delayed
playback scene.
Live Check’s real-time
recording scene.
Playback quality can be improved on multi-
generation tapes or tapes created on
different VCRs by using the Tape Level Up
and Intelligent Picture functions.
TBC
(Time Base
Corrector)
MPEG-2
Encoder
MPEG-2
Decoder
Motion Active
Noise
Reduction
Motion Active
Progressive
Scan Output
VIDEO
OUTPUT
Y/C
Separation
Frame
Synchronizer
Block
Noise
Reduction
Super MPEG Encode Pre-Processor
Super MPEG Post-Processor
Playback
DVD-VIDEO
DVD-RAM
DVD-RW
DVD-R
Recording
DVD-RAM
DVD-RW
DVD-R
AUX
INPUT
Color
DigiPure
Hadamard
Noise
Reduction
Dolby, Dolby Digital and Double-D symbol are registered trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Smart features for
Academic or Corporate Applications
S-VHS digital technologies
Crystal-clear playback
Digital and analog audio
Player
IN IN
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SR-MV55
Monitor
Advanced Technologies
Super MPEG Processors
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