JVC SR-HD1250

The JVC SR-HD1250 is one of two Blu-ray / Hard-Drive combo recorder decks announced by JVC at the 2009 CEDIA EXPO. It’s essentially built for easy disc-duplication and disc-authoring without a PC. In fact, the SR-HD1250 can both record AND author professional BDMV or BDAV discs. Included also is MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 (h.264) encoding for accessing both HD and SD sources; a built-in downconverter that allows HD content to be recorded on a standard DVD; and up to 250GB of internal storage space. Keep in mind that the unit is not built for recording television content; rather, it takes content from camcorders and/or other devices and captures them instead. After capturing content, users can utilize the unit’s easy-to-operate menu interface to edit and assemble clips into a completed project.

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JVC SR-HD1250
MSRP$1,995.00
Release date September, 2009
BrandJVC
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Pros:
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can downconvert HD content for burning to DVDs
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allows users to copy and burn Blu-ray discs without the use of a PC
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HDMI and component outputs for monitoring
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USB, IEEE-1394, and SD/SDHC card reader for burning video directly from a camcorder or other compatible device
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very expensive
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no digital inputs
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small storage drives considering the size of uncompressed HD video/audio
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poor value compared to a PC with Blu-ray burner
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Features

  • Blu-Ray / HD Combo
  • BDMV/BDAV Disc Duplication/Authoring
  • MPEG-2 / MPEG-4 Encoding
  • Built-In Downconverter
  • Auto-Start / Repeat Playback

Specifications

  • Discs: BR-R / BD-RE
  • Space: 250GB
  • Format: MOV

Inputs

  • USB
  • i.Link (IEEE-1394)
  • SD/SDHC
  • Composite
  • S-Video
  • RS-232C

Outputs

  • Component
  • HDMI

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This report was started September 15, 2009 at 2:51 am by vsaxena911
with the last edit occurring September 16, 2009 at 12:31 am by Yale
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Pros

  • can downconvert HD content for burning to DVDs
  • allows users to copy and burn Blu-ray discs without the use of a PC
  • HDMI and component outputs for monitoring
  • USB, IEEE-1394, and SD/SDHC card reader for burning video directly from a camcorder or other compatible device

Cons

  • very expensive
  • no digital inputs
  • small storage drives considering the size of uncompressed HD video/audio
  • poor value compared to a PC with Blu-ray burner

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