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Date Posted: 21:36:48 02/14/02 Thu
Author: Oliver
Author Host/IP: ffm2-t5-2.mcbone.net / 62.104.212.89
Subject: Re: D-VHS recording from CineWave
In reply to: Jose 's message, "Re: D-VHS recording from CineWave" on 13:38:48 02/14/02 Thu

Hi,

>>In theory, the new JVC HM-DH 30000 could (even 1080p)
>No.. there's no D-VHS player on any brand that could
>record 1080p.

You think, JVC is lying? I don't think so.

Regard, Oliver

PS: This JVC records HDTV as it is broadcasted (as long as the data rate is below 28,2 mbps - even 1080p. In addition it can play prerecorded 1080p videos (although the first ones in June will be just 1080i).

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