JVC CU-VD40 Share Station DVD Burner for HD Everio Camcorders

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List Price:
$399.95
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$337.77

Features

  • Create DVD-Video discs and HD data discs without the use of a computer and writes to both DVD-R and DVD-RW discs
  • Save digital stills in JPEG format
  • Can be used as a DVD burner for PCs
  • Dual-layer DVD-R is also supported
  • For use with the HD Everio and a USB 2.0 cable, controlled directly through the camcorder

Description

JVC's CU-VD40 lets you create DVDs from home movies stored on compatible Everio hard drive camcorders without turning on a computer. It's even compatible with JVC's high-definition GZ-HD7 so you'll be able to archive footage on full-size DVDs for playback on the CU-VD40. Burn standard DVDs of your home movies that will work in most newer DVD players. Just connect your camcorder to the Share Station with the supplied USB cable, use the cam's LCD screen to select and organize the scenes you want to transfer, then pop in a blank DVD and push record. You can copy a 1-hour standard-def movie recorded at the Everio's highest-quality setting in approximately 30 minutes. Burning time for 1 hour video file (4GB/Ultra Fine) - approximately 30 minutes Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-R DL (Dual Layer) discs Plays CD, CD-R & CD-RW, CD-ROM discs (read only, up to 10X) High-speed USB interface HDMI, component video, and composite video outputs Requirements - Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP Home or Professional Dimensions - Width 6 11/16 x Height 2 3/8 x Depth 10 1/4 inch

Spotlight customer reviews

Works Great

[ Posted: 2008-03-27 ]

Rating: 100%
 

This product works great. No problems with disk error messages.
Great for backing up your data until you can process.

Awsomly convinient unit for backing up your projects!

[ Posted: 2008-03-09 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I'm not sure why everybody is complaining. This device works perfectly in the way it supposed to! Its task is creating backup copies of your footage from 60Gb GZ-HD7 hard drive. The unit is very reliable, works in tandem with the camera which allows select shots and combine them.
You don't have have to have it as Everio offers many ways to backup the footage, but this is one of them. As the description states it is not designed for making DVDs to watch. For making DVDs connect your Everio GZ-HD7 to general DVD recorder with audio-video interfaces. This unit connects to camcorder via USB. I am very happy with this my purchase!

Camera ok..............share station......very very poor

[ Posted: 2008-03-05 ]

Rating: 20%
 

The sharestation is probably the worst piece of equipment I have ever purchased. Worked when it wanted to the first couple of months, now it doesn't work at all. I have always liked JVC products but after this dreadful experience, I am gonna have to think long and hard before I buy ANYTHING from JVC. This item will not recognize ANY disc, even the ones I made with it

JVC sharestations do not work

[ Posted: 2008-02-05 ]

Rating: 20%
 

I recently bought a JVC sharestation, to go along with the JVC Everio camera I just bought. You are supposed to be able to connect the camera to the sharestation, and start burning DVD's. Sounds great! Every disk I have used creates the error message "Incompatible disk". I am not alone, only now I find out that hundreds of other people are also unable to use the device that they just paid $200 or more for. JVC is not acknowledging the problem. I don't know how JVC can get away with this!

HD Video Storage

[ Posted: 2007-12-14 ]

Rating: 80%
 

Received unit and set it up using HDMI cable. Works great. There is no means for editing this is just for HD Video taken with the JVC camera. Stores HD on regular DVDs. You can then use the "Intensity Pro HDMI card from Blackmagicdesign to edit you HD video and store on the computer.