0ur opinion: :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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I've had this unit for a couple of years. It was handy for recording dvds directly from the JVC video camera. I don't need to edit video and wanted to avoid loading everything into a PC and then burning it. JVC uses a .mod video format that is not really user friendly for the computer illiterates. So the share station was a nice way of getting the video off the camera and onto dvds. It worked for a while. I probably burned about 60 disks. Recently it started giving me "incompatible disk" errors. I tried different brands and it still doesn't work. I hooked it up to the PC and got an I/O error message. I looked for a solution on the web and found that a number of people have had the same problem. JVC has no information on a solution on their site that I could find. So, I've got a camera that seems to work well, but don't have an easy way of getting the video off of it! I'd avoid this particular model and would double check the reviews of newer Share Station models before buying any.
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JVC share station
The JVC share station is an excellant addition to the JVC hard drive cam corder. It offers effortless transfer from the camcorder to DVD. Very easy to setup and use. I would highly recommend this to anyone wanting to burn DVD's of their home movies from their JJVC Camcorder.
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Unfortunately I bought this EVERIO share station BEFORE I read the reviews.
Normally, I am a little more careful than this. Did I not learn MY lesson
once and for all!! JVC what are you doing putting out a piece of junk
like this. No WONDER the price has fallen in 1/2. I wasted at least 12
blank DVDs from TWO different manufacturers. Sure it worked on the first
12 DVD's I burnt. It quit working with the Memorex..so I bought Maxell.
Neither are working now. So do I go buy JVC DVD's now? Not taking ANY more chances.
Bought a NICE Sony External DVD Burner for 199.99. It actually displays what you
are burning on a small screen on top of the burner. Can be used with ANY device
and ANY DVD Brand. Also, it is much much easier to use than the Everio Burner.
Just hit one button and presto. Not a Sony Rep by any means. But I have to
burn the videos I have made from my Everio Camera on a dependable burner.
JVC...stick to what you know best...Camcorders...!!
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This product has serious problems -- The manual says any DVD-R media will work for storing content, it doesn't. We tried ones from Sony, Verbatim and Tdk, and apart from working on a few Tdk ones, the device failed to record with all others. The message we kept getting was "Incompatible disc". So the net is that you may not be able to record content with this useless junk.
The JVC camcorder works fine, except that the content format is .mod as opposed to .mpg, .vob or .mp4. You will need to purchase a software converter to do the format conversion for archival. We moved the captured content from the camcorder to our desktop using USB connection, then converted the content from .mod to .vob and recorded this onto the DVD-R media using the desktop DVD writer. All this when one should have been able to use the share-station for direct DVD write.
So JVC fails on two fronts -- (a) the share-station is a flop , (b) the camcorder, inspite of capturing reasonable content, is useless because no one really uses the outdated .mod format, and you will need to spend extra time and money to share what you captured.
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What a horrible piece of junk. Used it twice and then it stopped working. Looked on line for any tips to fix it and found one site that had 30 other people stating they had the same problem. Do not buy this, you will be sorry.