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May 30th, 2006, 03:17 PM | #16 |
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One option for HDV distribution is the SR-DVD100U which is the only unit currently availbale capable of playing back HDV on a standard DVD.
This is a fairly inexpensive VTR ($349.00 at TapeWorks) which your clients can justify in their budget. For Product information, please visit the following website: http://tapeworkstexas.com/jvc_srdvd100u.html Best Regards, Scott Cantrell TapeWorks Texas Inc - HDVinfo Sponser 866-827-3489 |
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If you were to shoot in straight SD without downconverting to get SD, would this issue of playback on non-JVC decks still be a problem?
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