The JVC SR-HD1500US Blu-ray Disc and HDD Recorder is a high-performance professional combo deck that lets you author and record professional HD and SD discs without a computer. Whether you need to edit and copy your own camcorder footage or make copies of unprotected discs, the SR-HD1500US's 500GB hard drive will store your content while you format, edit, or downconvert it to Blu-ray or standard DVD discs.
The unit's multitude of digital inputs means you can ingest footage from camcorders and SD cards in various HD and SD formats, including HDV/DV, AVCHD and MPEG-2. Composite and S-Video inputs, meanwhile, provide backward analog compatibility.
A straightforward, menu-driven interface helps you create projects for a variety of functions, including those requiring auto-start and repeat playback.
Professional Blu-ray Disc Recorder Ensures High-Definition Performance
Copy videos to a Blu-ray disc from a high-definition camcorder from the HDD, or downconvert the videos and record them onto a DVD. The internal HDD also enables easy editing and dubbing of multiple discs. 1
Compatible with JVC's GY-HM700/100 Pro HD Camcorder
Recordings of .MOV files in SP (19/25Mbps) mode made using the GY-HM100/700 ProHD camcorders are compatible with the SR-HD1500, and can be transferred to the HDD and dubbed onto discs.
Compatible with Camcorders Supporting AVCHD, HDV, and DV Formats
Multiple file formats such as AVCHD, HDV, DV, and those of JVC's Everio camcorders are compatible; digital dubbing can be performed.
Digital Interface Enhances Camcorder Compatibility
Equipped with USB, SDHC slot and i.LINK input terminals for convenient connection to camcorders.
Create Menu-supported Blu-ray Discs
Blu-ray discs can be made using the BDMV (with menu) format; BDAV discs can also be created and dubbed as needed. The SR-HD1500 also enables users to use original images to create unique backgrounds.
Store Up to 24 Hours of Full HD Images on One 50GB Dual-layer Disc
Compatible with high-capacity dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray discs, which means that up to 24 hours (AE mode) of full high-definition images can be stored on a single disc. Writing onto inexpensive LTH discs is also supported.