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JVC CUVD10US DVD Everio Share Station

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JVC CUVD10US DVD Everio Share Station
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Street Price: $199.99
Gaunz Org Price: $123.32
Savings!: $76.67 (38%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: JVC
Color: Charcoal
EAN: 0046838025594
Label: JVC
Product Manufacturer: JVC
Model: CUDV10US
Publisher: JVC
Studio: JVC


Piece facts:
  • Connects directly to compatible Everio camcorders for direct transfer of footage to DVD
  • Connects via USB 2.0 cable
  • Write speed of up to 8x (4x RW) with DVD-R/-RW discs
  • Includes Power 2 Go data writing software from Cyberlink for PC
  • For use with Everio GZ-MG27, GZ-MG37 and GZ-MG77 camcorders







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With the JVC CU-VD10 ShareStation DVD Burner for Everio G Camcorders, you can create DVDs from the footage you've shot with your JVC Everio G-Series camcorders without the need for a computer. The JVC CU-VD10 connects directly to an Everio GZ-MG27, GZ-MG37 and GZ-MG77 via a USB cable and allows the camcorder to transfer footage directly to a DVD. The camcorder will convert .mod files to DVD video format, which the JVC CU-VD10 then makes into DVD video discs that can be played on most DVD players.

0nce connected via USB 2.0, the camcorder automatically identifies the DVD burner and is used to control the burning process. The desired video clips are selected from a menu that appears on the camcorder's LCD, and with the push of a button they're transferred to a blank DVD that had been loaded into the JVC burner. 0ne hour of video footage, which is about four gigabytes, takes approximately 45 minutes to burn to disc. Recordings are made using DVD-R/-RW discs.

The JVC CU-VD10 can also be connected to a Windows-based PC (Windows XP/2000SP4) for DVD burning and reading. When used with recommended DVD-R/-RW discs, it offers a write speed of up to 8x (4x RW), and a read speed of 8x (5x RW). lt also offers a reading speed of 5x for DVD-R0M, and 10x for CD-R, CD-RW, and CD-R0M discs. The burner comes with Power 2 Go data writing software from Cyberlink for PC. Among its many advantages, recording directly to hard drive will give you the ability to quickly locate desired material, effortlessly delete unwanted video, and easily rearrange playback sequence.









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very easy to use ...
The item is a good fit for what we need to use it for. Would most likely rate it higher but we have not used it enough to do so.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Date on still photo,
Date on still photo will not print,it's no good where yoy need that type of info on the printed photo.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Just pay attention to the details of the burner....... ...
We got this DVD share station as a wedding gift. My wife and I decided to not have a wedding lunch and keep the money to buy us a JVC Everio Hard Drive Camcorder so that we could have it for our honeymoon and first few years of our new life together. We took some video and burned a DVD with the share station with the DVD that came with the burner. Then we edited a video on our computer and tried to burn it. It didn't work. So, we went out and bought more burnable dvds. I just thought I had some faulty, cheap blank dvds, so we bought some nice sony DVD + RW discs. They didn't work. I got upset and checked reviews online, and all of them were pretty much bad saying that this burner didn't work. Well, the next day, we read the instructions and learned that there is a differance between DVD + R and DVD - R discs. We learned that the DVD + RWs and the DVD - RWs didn't work with the burner, and that it is picky on which brand you use, and you have to make sure that it it is a DVD - R formatted disc. JVC, Sony, TDK, and Verbatim DVD-R discs are the ones that work. Ever since we learned that, all of our dvds have burned perfectly and everything has been great. It was a pain in the butt figuring out what was wrong, but now that it is working, I am very impressed with this burner. I hope that people who have problems with theirs will read this review and try what I suggested before getting upset and returning it.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Sounds great but a big let down
Me and my wife bought the JVC camcorder and burner set up to send dvd's back to my parents because we did not have an computer at the time. At first it worked great then after 2-3 disc in it would pull up the same message unable to formate the disc. We have been throught about 25 disc just to burn off 10. We returned it to get another and it did the same thing. WE thought i might of been a bad batch of disc so we used the one that came with the burner and no deal. I do not recommend this to anyone.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Returned this item ...
We returned this item. It was a glorified external DVD burner. It was not worth the money.



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