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05-23-2008, 06:21 PM
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((JVC SHARE STATION DVD BURNER)) for all JVC HD camcorders
Hello
Im now looking at getting a JVC SHARE STATION DVD BURNER.
There are a few models and alittle confused which one to get or compatible with.
First is: CU-VD40 model
second is: CU-VD20
and i beleive theres another model but much thiner deisgn and cheaper.
I might be getting JVC GZ-HD7 camcorder. And i would want to get one of these interesting share station dvd burner but which exactly one do i have to buy for i enable to lets say ive film with the camcorder 2 hours of FULL HD and now i want to put 2 hours of FULL hd onto 1 blank dvd disc so instead of going divided into 2 seaparate dvd disc would any of these JVC burners do just the same either its the cu-vd40 or the other brands which is cheaper ?
Of course i would need a DL blank dvd disc which carrys about 8.5GB (NO 4.7GB blank dvd disc if wanting to put your full HD quality onto dvd disc then you need a blank disc that says DL 8.5GB)
Correct me if im wrong about that. That is the easiest and smoothest way rather then putting another dvd disc and another and so on just to fit in the FULL HD quality of 2 horus recording onto a disc.
(WARNING: if your playing the DL dvd disc onto any DVD machine player please be warn that not all dvd machine players would play DL dvd disc. Be sure that your dvd machine player is capable to play DL dvd disc*)
I was out to the shop again just hunting around with all the its technology and discovered one of the other JVC SHARE STATION DVD BURNER the one i looked at cost 299.00AUD dollars and it looked quite thinner then the other models. So i am quite not sure what is the differents from the rest either it is the CU-VD40 or the CU-VD20 or the other cheaper ? I would be glad if someone could solved this one out which is yet very complications and dont no whats so differents about them all. It seems they do all the same but whats the differents>
So long with my reuqest abond this in the forum is it must work with the GZ-HD7 camcorder.
I believe some of these JVC share station dvd burner would be compatible with other JVC HD camcorders too and this is the only quickest way and easiest way to put your memories of full HD onto blank DL disc rather then trying to solveing how to transfer it onto PC and from PC how to put them onto DVD's while the JVC station dvd burtner does it all for you no waste timers just goes directly onto dvd the quickest way rather the longest way.
thank you
malissa
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06-13-2008, 01:48 AM
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You might get a better response in the JVC Section of these forums, perhaps a moderator could move it there?
But aside from that, I'll give you a bit of insight in the JVC Share Stations.
The CU-VD20 is a 2007 model, that has been replaced by the CU-VD3.
The two current models are the;
CU-VD40 - Full HD Player/Recorder Solution
CU-VD3 - Archiving Solution
So letsa start off with the CU-VD40.
This unit has the ability to burn your Full HD footage on to stanbdard -R DVD discs. It is impossible to get 2 hours on a single DVD in the highest quality. On FHD mode [highest quality] you will get 40 minutes of Full HD Footage on a dual layer DVD. In all honesty, do you want a home movie going longer than 40 minutes? Also go watch an episode of Gataway, or The Great out doors, they only go for around 40 mins [after adds] and they can go through 5 countries!
So you should be fine with 40 minutes.
Now the big adfvantage of the CU-VD40, is that it has HDMI out put, which means not only will it burn your footage on to DVD, but it is able to play it back in Full HD in to your HD TV via HDMI, this gives you the complete solution.
The CU-VD3 is very similar in terms of burning the DVD, however the CU-VD3 can not plug directly in to a TV. So if you wanted to view back your footage, you would either have to play it on the computer, or go Via your HD camcorder.
So it'd be CU-VD3 --USB--> GZ-HD7 --HDMI--> HDTV
or
CU-VD40 --HDMI--> HDTV
Hope that helps.
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06-13-2008, 11:59 AM
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malissa08 did post the same messae in several places....
So I will close this thread.
Rich
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