In addition to unveiling its first I’ART flat-screen direct-view HDTV monitor (see TWICE, Sept. 3, 2001, p. 8), JVC of America used CEDIA Expo to announce plans for its first HDTV-capable D-VHS VCR.
With many of its 2002 video products starting to ship, JVC invited members of the press to its headquarters for the first formal line review since CES. Among a number of highlights for the television ...
The four studios backing the new D-VHS format are expected this week to unveil the first group of high-definition movies to hit the market. The studios, along with format-developer JVC, are also ready ...
Four movie studios will start releasing films on the secure version of a new digital videotape format called D-VHS. Artisan Entertainment, DreamWorks SKG, Twentieth Century Fox and Universal Studios ...
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. JVC is fond of reminding people that the company invented the VHS format ...
JVC has ceased production of its single remaining VHS player after a successful run of 32 years. The player, long ago technically obsolete, was made primarily to service older, supplementary ...
This article was updated on Jan. 30, 2002. WASHINGTON — Fox, Universal, DreamWorks and Artisan today will announce the release of the first high-definition movies for the homevideo market — but they ...
The DR-MV1, with its DVD Recorder and VCR combination, delivers high-resolution PAL/NTSC progressive (625P/525P) pictures. You can dub a program from VHS to DVD or from DVD to VHS with the push of a ...
Hi, I'm looking for any native or java based apps for editing an m2t (mpeg2 transport stream from a JVC D-VHS deck). I have ProjectX which allows me to tranform the m2t to m2p (production stream), ...
JVC has stopped making standalone VCR machines, and at the same time confirmed the fearful paranoia of my own rather forward thinking Father. My Dad has a big collection of videotapes, mostly off-air ...
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