JVC's CU-VS100 HD Media Player allows you to watch recorded content from your portable entertainment devices on your HDTV without cords. Simply pop in SD/SDHC memory cards from your camcorder, camera, MP3 player, or other devices into one or both of the dual card slots. You'll enjoy HD videos and photos on your HDTV and audio content through your home theater system. An added feature of the CU-VS100 is the ability to record data from one SD card to another; this is a great way to back-up files for sharing. The Media Player comes with a remote control, power cord, and A/V cable.
| Supported Formats |
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: AAC (.mov) MPEG-2 TS (.tod), MPEG-2 PS (.mod/.mpg) Photo: JPEG (.jpg) Audio: MP3 (.mp3), WAV (.wav) 1 Please Note:Supports up to 24MP JPEG files. Some files may not be played back properly even though they are one of above formats close |
| Interfaces | SD/SDHC memory card dual slot |
| Connections |
HDMI A/V out |
| Dimensions | 7.6 x 1.4 x 5.8" (193 x 36 x 148mm) |
| Weight | 1.1 lb (480g) |
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Comments about JVC CU-VS100 HD Media Player:
Great video playback and build quality.
Extremely simple set up. Nothing to learn, just plug in your CF cards and go.
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This player is nearly useless because it can't play the most popular video formats in the Western world, AVI, or Asia, RMVB (RealMedia). Many digital cameras and camcorders record in AVI; check yours before buying this. Nor will it play Windows' standard, WMV. Finally, it can't play FLV either, the format used by YouTube. In other words, this is pretty much useless.The omission of AVI is particularly shocking because even cheap digital photo frames play them. As do many DVD players. Even cheap Chinese made players available elsewhere play AVI. My suggestion is to get virtually any other media player. [...]
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