The BR-DV3000U VTR from JVC is a simple, no-frills player/recorder with a compact design that can be installed vertically or horizontally on the desktop. It will record and playback NTSC and PAL signals. Additionally, the deck with its RS-422 port can act as a player/feeder in a linear edit environment. You will find that the BR-DV3000U is an economical and intelligent solution to many linear and nonlinear issues confronting busy video pros today.
| Signal System | NTSC and PAL Systems |
| Format |
DV 8-Bit, 4:1:1 Sampling, 5:1 Compression, 25mb/sec. Large and Small Cassettes |
| Tape Speed | 18.812 mm / sec. |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
| Maximum Record Time |
276 Minutes (Large Cassette) 63 Minutes (Small Cassette) |
| Audio Signal Format |
16 bit / 48kHz 2 Channel Mode 12 bit / 32kHz 4 Channel Mode |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz to 20kHz (16 bit mode) |
| Signal to Noise Ratio | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Input and Output Connectors |
Firewire- 4-Pin (x 1 input and output both) S-Video- 4-Pin (x 1 input, 1 output) Composite Video- RCA (x 1 input, 1 output) Audio Input- RCA (x 2 input, 2 output) Microphone- Stereo Mini (x 1 input) Remote- RS-422 9-Pin (x 1) Remote- Serial Bus for RM-G30 (x 1) |
| Power Requirements | 12 Volts DC |
| Power Consumption | 38 Watts |
| Operating Temperature |
32° to 104° F 0° to 40° C |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) |
8.4 x 3.5 x 12.8 Inches 212 x 88 x 327 mm |
| Weight |
5.5 Lbs 2.5 kg |
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Comments about JVC BR-DV3000U Professional DV Compact Editing VTR:
I needed a quick solution to capture some PAL formated tapes but didn't want to have to deal with another camera and variations in power and this deck was a great solution. Smaller than expected and easy to setup and use. A must have for anyone who processes a lot of DV and MiniDv footage.
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