Yeah, there are a bunch of Philips models that are essentially JVC internally. They use DSPC instead of B.E.S.T/Video calibration, and smart picture for the picture mode settings on the JVCs. (One minor difference is that they let you change picture mode with one remote button instead of going in the menu.)
They did however use the DSPC name for auto-calibration features on other decks too, so having DSPC alone doesn't automatically mean it's a JVC. (There are a handful of non-jvc ones that have smart picture as well) They also put "Turbo drive" on decks no matter the mechanism.
For PAL models, their newer models (mid 90s+ at least), I've seen them be JVC, Funai, what I think are
their own design (they use Apollo for the mech in the service manual), and for some DVD/VCR combos LG internally. Even older models can also be different things, their first VHS decks were basically re-engineered video2000 vcrs. Their late SVHS ones like the mentioned model seem to be JVC, while the older one has the "Apollo" mechanisms and such. It should be doable to spot if looking in at the mechanisms.
I don't know if the "Apollo"/Turbo drive/whatever models ever made outside Europe. The newer US Philips Magnavox decks seem to be mostly funai, but seems there are some JVC models too.
There are also some older 80s Philips vcrs that are rebadged
panasonics and other stuff, so it's rather confusing.