Le Topic du DVDScope

Le Topic du DVDScope - Matériel - Video & Son

Marsh Posté le 08-06-2003 à 14:41:41    

Voilà ça va bouger du côté des DVDScopes (enregistreurs DVD de salon)
 
je propose de faire un topic regroupant les infos utiles.
 
J'envisage d'en prendre un en fin d'année comme magétoscope DVD et pour numériser mes vieilles VHS pepere...
http://forum.hardware.fr/forum2.ph [...] =#t2503372
 
Actuellement il y a les nouveaux Philips DVDR75 et 80, le nouveau SONY RDR-GX7 pseudo multi-format, l'ancien PIONEER, les PANASONIC DMR-E30 et DMR-E50 (le dernier a un disque dur) mais qui ne gèrent pas le SECAM...
 
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Mon cahier des charges serait celui-là :
 
Format gravé : DVD + ou - R/W
Présence d?un disque dur
Vitesse de gravure accelérée (x2 ou 4) pour gravure depuis le disque dur
Authoring : Fonctions d?édition et d?enregistrement
Encodage : Nettoyage/amélioration de l?image
Entrées A/V :  Entrée DV + analogique (dont péritel)
Pal/secam 50+60 Hz
Magnétoscope : Electronic Prog Guide (Guide +)
 
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Voici ce qu'il y a auj :
 
http://www.son-video.com/Rayons/Ho [...] -7000.html
http://www.son-video.com/Rayons/Ho [...] DR-75.html
 
Le nouveau Sony pseudo- multiformat : bonne image mais cher et critiqué sur le respect des stds DVD+/-
 
Les panas : excellente image (filtres correcteurs et tout) mais pas de SECAM
 
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Voilà ce qui se prépare :
 
Philips is clearly positioning the DVDR80 not only as a replacement for the aging VCR, but also to make inroads in the slowly but surely expanding market for hard disk-based PVRs. The DVDR80?s onboard Gemstar electronic programming guide makes selecting shows to record a simple one-button operation. In addition to the DVDR80?s consumer-targeted convenience offerings, however, Philips is also incorporating features of interest to more discriminating buyers. Up until now, high quality video has not been a high priority for most DVD recorders, but the DVDR80?s DCDi deinterlacing employs the next-generation FLI2300 chip introduced in our CEDIA 2002 report.
 
Even more intriguing is Philips? upcoming DVDR90 (not shown at CES), due out in Q3 at a targeted $999 price point. Retaining the same feature base, this higher-end model will introduce Dolby Digital 5.1 audio recording, a welcome addition in light of the increasing 5.1 content broadcast by digital cable and satellite providers. The DVDR90 will also add a Digital HDMI output. In the red-hot DVD recorder market, feature sets are emerging as the true discriminants ? since all manufacturers support the DVD-R standard for commercial software and rental disks, the differences between the additional proprietary formats, whether DVD+R/RW, DVD-RAM, or DVD-R/RW, are less essential than in other format wars.
 
?Right now, DVD recorders are the largest growing market and one of our primary areas of interest,? said Panasonic?s Alberto Reggiani, national DVD marketing manager. Panasonic is spearheading the DVD-RAM recordable DVD format, but don?t look for any raising of the bar just yet in Panasonic?s new E-50 DVD-RAM recorder, which sports an feature set identical to the company?s popular E-30, but leverages streamlined manufacturing processes to offer the same capabilities at a $599 price point (vs. $699 for the E-30). The company is still mapping out the feature sets for its new lineup, which should be announced in April. For Panasonic?s combination DVD/hard disk recorder offering, the DMR-HS2 will continue for a few months, to be replaced with a player to be named later.
 
In the DVD-R/RW column, Pioneer Electronics introduced a pair of DVD recorders. The Pioneer DVR-002H with a projected cost around $800, includes an 80 GB hard disk with PVR-type functionality, and Pioneer?s PureCinema? progressive scan circuitry, and a 32-step mode for finer control of bit rate. The unit has an exceptionally fast transfer capability to DVD ? a one-hour program recorded at lowest quality can be archived on DVD in 2.5 minutes. Stripped of the hard disk, the low-profile DVR-001, sports an equally sleek price tag, projected to be around $500. Both models are due out by summer.  
 
Plus sur : le Pioneer DVR-002H DVD HD Recorder :
 
Coming Soon  
? Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. introduced today two new DVD recorders, including one of the first in the market to combine DVD recording with a hard disc drive for both short- and long-term storage of television programming and an entry-level model that will introduce DVD recording to a much broader range of consumers.  
? The DVR-002H, with its 80-gigabyte hard disc drive, offers expanded capabilities including the ability to playback a DVD while recording onto the hard drive or to play programs from the hard drive while recording onto DVD. The hard drive also enables consumers to watch programs from the beginning while the recorder simultaneously finishes the recording. Content from the hard drive can also be transferred to a DVD for long term storage. A one- hour program can be transferred to DVD-R in as little as 2 1/2 minutes.  
? The DVR-001 is a great entry-level DVD recorder for anyone interested in replacing an outdated VCR with simple one-button recording.  
? Both DVD recorders offer more features than a VCR ever could, placing recording and editing functions at consumers' fingertips. They deliver on the promise of 'entertainment on your terms,' enabling storage of television programming for later viewing at the consumers' convenience.  
? "These new products represent the rapid advancement in DVD technology that is making VHS obsolete in the home. DVD recording is fast and easy, providing capabilities unheard of with videotape. And, now, it's very affordable, with new recorders at prices that make them much easier to purchase for a wide range of consumers," said Craig McManis, vice president of marketing for the home entertainment division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc "These new recorders make a great replacement to the family's VCR, but don't get rid of the VCR until you've transferred your home movies from tape to DVD."  
? Transfer Videotapes to DVD  
? Both units are equipped to transfer your old videotapes to longer-lasting DVD-R or DVD-RW discs for more permanent storage. Unlike videotape, DVD will not degrade over time when exposed to heat and humidity. It's a good idea to transfer any home movies from tape to disc in order to preserve them for future generations. DVD-R discs are best for archiving because they are write-once discs (like CD-R) and can not be accidentally erased.  
? Create New Home Movies  
? The DVR-002H offers a firewire connection on the front panel, enabling consumers to connect a digital camcorder to the DVD recorder for basic viewing and editing functions. The camcorder can be controlled with the remote control from the DVR-002H, making it simple to edit out sections of video that are no longer wanted and create simple menus to navigate the home movie. The newly created DVD-R disc can be played back on most other DVD players and DVD-ROM computer drives.  
? Record from Television  
? Both DVD recorders come equipped with a 181-channel cable TV tuner for instant one-touch recording from television to a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc. When a disc is inserted, it automatically searches for recorded content and available recording space, so the consumer doesn't have to go through the tedious process of finding the appropriate place to begin recording that exists with today's VHS recorders. Through automatic menus, consumers can simply locate and play a desired portion of the recorded material instead of fast-forwarding and rewinding through videotape.  
? Watching Movies  
? Both DVD recorders offer Pioneer's PureCinema? progressive scan circuitry for outstanding image quality when watching DVD movies.  
? The DVR-001 and DVR-002H will be available in summer 2003 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $625 and $999, respectively.  
 
ET ENCORE :
"If you wait a few months Thomson are reported to be releasing a "plus" format recorder with hard drive function...supposedly coming sometime this summer"
http://www.dvdplusrw.org/cgi/forum [...] f=4;t=7101  )
 
Le THOMSON pourrait être interessant finacierement car contrairement aux autres il ne subit pas la taxe d'importation sur les magnetoscopes.
 
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Accessoire :
http://membres.lycos.fr/tryprod/index.php?op=edito  
 
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Liens :
 
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=28
 
Infos limitées au format DVD+ :
http://www.dvdplusrw.org/video/comparison.html
http://www.dvdrw.com/dvdrecorders.html  
http://www.dvdplusrw.org/cgi/forum/ikonboard.cgi
 
Constructeurs :
http://fr.thomson-europe.com/Frame [...] ntryID=250
http://www.rca.com/
http://www.philips.fr/InformationC [...] ArticleId=
http://www.consumer.philips.com/gl [...] CORDERS_SU
http://www.panasonic.fr/produits/p [...] OME+CINEMA
 
 
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