Based on how much you guys recommend both the JVC DR-M10S and DR-MV1S DVD recorders here, I bought 2 of each second hand. They've been trickling in here one by one and each has something about it. *sigh*
~First DR-M10S rejected just about every disc I put in it (except for a retail one)- the one it played which I'd made myself had UGLY vertical yellow bands in the picture. When I tried to dub a VHS from my HR-9911U, the image was b&w (no bent pins, settings all on "S-video", cables all worked correctly when connected 'isolated', etc.)... ~First DR-MV1S rejected EVERY disc that I put in it. ~Second DR-M10S has the loading error. I thought I remembered reading in on-line forums that this was a common error, so I went looking for info/answers again. I was starting to fill out the request form to send to JVC and I saw where you'd contributed to a current thread on the videohelp forum: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic369006.html Whenever the second DR-MV1S gets here, I'd say that I've already given up on this being a 'smart idea of mine'... Is there a current/modern "stand alone" filter device that can do the same tasks as the onboard filters in the JVC recorders?? Please try to help me, if you can? I'd appreciate it very much! Thanks a lot in advance.
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JVC loading and disc rejections
I think you're blaming the machines too quickly. Let's back up, and try to analyze this slowly, a scientific process of elimination.
First...
This same list of problems is just as likely to occur with any other brand/model of DVD recorder or capture card. No, the LSI Logic Dimension chipsets are not used in any current machines, where adjustable recordings modes (FR mode), intelligent bitrate allocation (Half D1 at 3+ hours), and other de-noise filters are in use. The JVC is in a league by itself. Some of the older Toshiba DVD recorders come close (XS32, XS34, XS35, etc), but I don't have a complete list of all models (never had a chance to test them all, as some models were more obscure to locate). |
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