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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great!,
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This review is from: JVC DR-MV80B DVD/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I bought this from HSN a couple weeks after getting a 65 in Mitsubishi HDTV from them as well. I was thinking about getting a blu-ray player. When I saw this unit on air last weekend, I decided to try it. I really don't want to replace my movies again. I'm still replacing the VHS ones with DVDs as I find them on sale. This upconverts the regular DVD very nicely. The other bonus was that I could record my personal VHS tapes on DVD. I have my wedding and family functions that I would hate to lose. Not only was this easy to do, the DVD came out better than the VHS version. Just make sure you finalize the disc so you can play it on any DVD player.
I personally don't record anything from TV. But, there are several ways to set this up either with an HDMI cable, directly to your TV, thru a home theater system, or your cable/satellite box. It's not point and click to set up. You have to manually set it up to work, but it will record. As another reviewer stated, this will not record protected material. It's not the machine's fault. It's actually against the law to do so. Why would they allow you to record something for free when the production company wants to sell you their series on DVD? For me, I got this to watch my current DVDs in the best high def format possible and transfer old VHS to DVD. So, this totally meets my expectations and then some. It does a fantastic job of upconverting DVDs and the VHS tapes look pretty good too. If you are looking for a great upconverting DVD player, that is a DVD-R, and has a VCR, too, this is the unit for you. PS-I was able to use Sony DVD-R without any problems. This was not one of the recommended brands but [...].
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Choice,
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My primary purpose for purchasing the DR-MV80B was to transfer older VHS recordings to DVD. I also plan to use the DVD recorder to save new satellite television broadcasts. Since I have satellite TV I don't need a tuner, so this model is perfect for me. I did a lot of research on the various brands and models of VCR/DVD Recorder Combo Decks before choosing this one, including downloading operation manuals off the internet for each one. I chose the JVC DR-MV80B because it was by far the easiest to understand how to operate, and had all of the features I needed (and even a couple I don't need). So far I've tested it quite a bit, and although I haven't tried to make any VHS recordings yet (and am not likely to), the DVD recorder works very nicely. I have tried playing the recorded DVD's on my computer and that works fine as well. In fact, I was a bit surprised at the video quality of the DVD recording considering the age of some of the video tapes I've been experimenting with (some were recorded over 15 years ago). The only real complaint that I have is that I have found times when the remote control's EJECT button doesn't seem to want to work - I get the 'invalid function' icon on the screen and have had to resort to using the front panel DVD Eject button. Also slightly annoying is that the DVD drive seems to be just a bit noisy when some commercial DVD disks are played.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tunerless Recording,
By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner" (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: JVC DR-MV80B DVD/VCR Combo (Electronics)
There is no question that we are honestly seeing fewer and fewer DVD Recorders onm the market lately. Simply, because so much more from the market is gaining ground because of the Blu-Ray DVD disc players. While that might seem understandable, there are those who are also looking for a newer way to record their favorite shows. With the new changes that've affected the TV Signals from NTSC to ATSC, many consumers have had a harder time trying to upgrade to the newer signals. But that also has led consumers astray from finding the new leads into DVD recorders too. But it isn't as difficult as it seems with more DVD / VCR recorders and players not having any tuners in them. In fact, they can work just as well, and this is one of them.
The JVC DR-MV80B is a tunerless DVD / VCR Recorder that just does the job well, and as good as you would've expected, compared to hooking up a VCR or DVD recorder with a tuner. The job does just as good of a job. All you have to do is set it up easily with traditional Audio / Video cables to the back of your recorder, and easily connect it to the back of your cable box or converter box, with a simple connection. Next, check and make sure that your TV has a input connection for video components. Switch to that after turning it on, and you can simply watch whatever you record on your TV with ease. The setup also here is much more universal than other DVD recorders, as you can record and playback your DVD's in +RW or -RW formats discs as well as the rarely recognized DVD-RAM discs. The JVC DRMV80B also does the job well at recording in both the widely used Video format, as well as the more advanced VR format or otherwise known as the RW Compatable format. The recorder does a great job at helping you edit out all those annoying commercials, and setup your favorite shows on DVD so you can have extra room to record more shows. It also does a good job at dubbing your shows from DVD to VCR cassette, and from VCR to DVD with ease. There is one big disadvantage though, the timer-link mode here where you can setup recording your favorite shows, is a lot more complicated than it was setup in the instruction book. Thankfully, it is much easier to use the regular timer recording option instead, which doesn't complicate the owner. All in all, despite one or two issues the JVC DR-MV80B isn't as complicated to setup, and honestly works just as well as you would've expected with all the other recorders with the NTSC or ATSC tuners. It is a affordable recorder that does the work well, and is one of the easiest recorders to operate on the market. While DVD / VCR Recorders aren't being recognized as much, they still are great to own, and JVC does the job well at making ones that are worth the money. I absolutely recommend this for anyone who wants a DVD Recorder that is advanced that also is easy to use. Price: B+ Setup: B 1/2+ Convience: B Overall: B 1/2+
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice DVD recorder / VCR combo!,
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This review is from: JVC DR-MV80B DVD/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I have owned this unit for over a month now, and have recorded several TV shows and dubbed home VHS tapes to DVD (and vice versa)without any problems. Picture quality is excellent! On-screen menu is easy to figure out and navigate through, and the remote control user friendly as well. I also like the fact that you can watch a DVD and record a program onto VHS at the same time! Keep in mind the following: This unit does NOT have a tuner in it, so you cannot record one program and watch another at the same time. But as long as you attach the video cables from your cable or satellite box to the unit, it will record your desired channel. If you want to use the timer, make sure to leave the tuner on and turn the TV off before you leave so it will record your program. Also, it will not record premium movie channels on DVD, due to copy protection. It will, however, record them onto VHS. You just won't be able to dub them to DVD due to copy protection. Overall, I am very satisfied with this unit and highly recommend it.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
JVC DR-MV80B - DVD Great unit,
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I've had this unit now for about 2 months. My goal in buying the unit was 2 fold. #1 I wanted and needed to transfer VHS to dvd. #2 I wanted a decent quality vcr to replace well pretty much all my vcr's that aren't working now at a reasonable price. This machine so far has delivered. While I don't think any dvd, vhs or combo quite have as many functions or lives up to the more heavy duty units of the past (my Magnavox lasted 25 years and only died do to surge from storm recently) I was pleasantly surprised that this unit doesn't seem real cheesy like most. To me this was simple to operate right out of the box being familiar with other similar machines. It does not have a tuner built in but I didn't need or want this. Personally I think units with built in tuners are a waste of time and you can't get all the channels they would apparently have you believe. I prefer the built in hard drive which all but went away when the units with built in tuners came out. My only peeve about the unit is that when I transfer VHS I am having a difficult time figuring out how to create chapters? This may have to be done while in transfer process but if this is the case it devalues the unit somewhat so I gave ease of use 4 stars. It gives the indication you can do it after but I'll have to read and see if I missed something. So far all my transfers have one long chapter but its still better than VHS convenience wise but still preferrable to have chapters. The only other thing I can think of that would have been a nice feature would have been a fast dub feature but I guess thats pusshing it. I hope these are available for a while. Seems these are quickly fading into oblivion even though it seems theres still seems to be a demand. Good unit JVC. Thanks.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Timer Link Recording a sham.,
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I was impressed how easy this was to set up, until I tried the Timer Link recording, the ONLY reason I bought this unit. It wouldn't work at all, which of now means having to manually set the unit AND the set top box. When I called customer support I got a young lady who knew nothing and tried to tell me it was the DVD disc I was using. Yeah, right. Stay away and get one with a tuner.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complete satisfaction,
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I live in France and I bought this in order to watch NTSC VHS tapes and zone 1 DVDs without any problem. I also wanted to be able to transfer these old VHS tapes on DVDs.
I was a little apprehensive when I first used this unit, especially since I had to use a 220/110 volts converter. But everything worked perfectly well. As a bonus I found it very easy to use. Therefore I am quite satisfied and, since the price is quite reasonable, I highly recommend it not only for American customers but also for Europeans.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy to use for a novice,
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I bought this to transfer VCR tapes to DVD's. I was able to use the unit and made good Viedo DVD's with excellent sound quality.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jvc Dr-mv80b,
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This review is from: JVC DR-MV80B DVD/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I have tried several vhs to dvd recorders this is the easiest one that I have found and the quality of the dvd's is great. It gets my ok....
thanks
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Covers my video needs,
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I bought this device to record VHS home movies onto DVDs and it works great. It also works well as a dual DVD/VHS player. I haven't tried much else with it, like recording from the TV, so I gave it 4 stars. Also, the menu can be a tad cumbersome, but the manual does explain it, so if you have a minute it's no big deal, especially for the price you pay. I'm glad I bought it.
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