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Pioneer introduces its 3rd generation DVD Recorder The "DVR-7000"The first global model of its DVD-R/RW home DVD recorder line-up
DVD Recorder
DVR-7000
DVS-RW47B
Tokyo, Japan, June 11, 2001 --- Pioneer Corporation announced the introduction in Japan in late July of its 3rd generation DVD Recorder, which will also be introduced overseas markets within this fiscal year.
The model DVR-7000 is based on the DVD-R/RW format and its retail price is suggested at ¥198,000. Also the company announced the release in late June of CPRM supporting DVD-RW blank discs "DVS-RW47B" with suggested retail price open. Pioneer has said it will produce 10,000 units of DVR-7000 DVD Recorders and 50,000 DVS-RW47B discs monthly, respectively.
A shift from videotape recording to disc recording
Pioneer's introduction in Japan of the world's first DVD Recorder (DVR-1000) in December 1999, and subsequent release of the second generation DVD Recorder (DVR-2000) fundamentally changed the style and mode of video recording. The DVR-2000 enabled "Video Mode recording" (DVD Video Format) onto DVD-R/RW discs, another world's first. Pioneer Corporation leads the world of DVD recording and has attained high praises from the Japanese market. These DVD recorders not only record but also enable video editing and archiving of recorded material in a wide variety of ways. Consumers can enjoy playback of high quality picture and sound without the need for cumbersome handling methods like rewind and fast-forward.
Excellent durability and its compact- size make DVD discs ideal for long-term storage of video recordings. DVD's widespread growth in the market positions DVD as the audio-video media to replace videotape.
A fundamental factor of DVD recording: DVD-R/RW's excellent playback compatibility with DVD-Video players*3
DVD-RW and DVD-R both use the same 12cm, 4.7GB disc as DVD-Video, and were chosen as the world standard by the DVD Forum. DVD-RW, which can be rewritten about 1000 times as well as DVR-R, which is write-once, were developed with the same process used to develop CD-R and CD-RW from the basic CD-ROM format. The recording method of DVD-R and DVD-RW is extremely close to that of DVD-ROM, so compatibility can easy be realized, a remarkable benefit from consumer viewpoint.
In addition to the DVD recorder for home use, personal computer makers worldwide began to sell products equipped with DVD-R/RW drives. To date, Pioneer has been entrusted with OEM supply to Sony VAIO in Japan; Compaq Computer and Apple Computer in the United States; NEC-CI in Europe.
More recently, the application of DVD-R has been announced from other DVD recorder manufacturers, an indication that DVD-R/RW is the global standard in the world of DVD recording.
Using the Video Recording mode (VR Mode) for recording in Video Recording Format*1,with its wide variety of video editing functions, it achieved dramatically new, high-quality recording and editing capabilities that only a disc recorder can provide. Furthermore, there is an increased number of RW-compatible DVD players that can play RW discs recorded in this VR mode.
DVD-R/RW discs recorded in the Video Mode for recording in the DVD-Video Format*2, on the other hand, can be played on DVD players and personal computers equipped with DVD-ROM drives*3.
Pioneer is rewriting the future of DVD technology by enabling a greater variety of DVD recording options that are more enjoyable, more convenient, and easier to use, moving the global standard a step forward. Pioneer will begin marketing the product overseas within this fiscal year ending March 2002.
1 ) Ability to select the favorite recording mode and disc according to usage.
"VR Mode" to enjoy the variegated functions such as easy video editing.
"VR Mode" is the image recording function corresponding to the DVD-RW (Ver. 1.0 & 1.1) disc for recording in the "Video Recording Format". This format applies the MPEG compression technology, realizing high resolution recording on real-time and also has a variety of editing functions.
Its recording time is two hours on the standard mode (SP), and on manual mode (MN) the length can be selected anywhere from one to six hours at any 32 settings according to the recording quality and time. It makes it possible to use the disc's recording capacity efficiently and record with optimum picture quality
DVD-RW discs recorded in the "VR Mode" can be played back on Pioneer and other companies' DVD-RW-compatible players.
"Video Mode" enabling playback on DVD players*3
When recording in "Video Mode", DVD-R and DVD-RW discs can be played on DVD players and DVD-ROM drives*3. The recording time is one hour with V1 mode and two hours, with V2 mode.
2 ) Improved picture and sound quality
3 ) Operation system has become more simple and handy
4 ) Copyright protection technology
In addition to Macrovision signal detection and CGMS*7 signal judgment, the DVR-7000 has been made to prevent recording against the will of the copyright owner by corresponding to CPRM*8 Moreover, the playback of a disc that has been reproduced without consent is not possible due to the Media ID Detection function. Furthermore, a protection technology which prevents the reproduction of video contents protected by CSS*9 is provided in the blank discs of the DVD-R/RW.
5 ) Other groundbreaking features of DVR-7000
6 ) State of the art technology for high-quality picture and sound recording
7 ) Other features
"DVS-RW47B" is a DVD Disc capable of recording and rewriting in conformity with the DVD-RW (Ver. 1.1) standard set by the DVD Forum. A phase change material that is high density yet resistant to repetition is used, so there is no deterioration of picture quality and sound quality with repeated recording and playback.
Because this disc corresponds to both "VR Mode" recording with its variegated editing functions and "Video Mode" recording which realizes a wide playback environment, it can be adapted according to use. This disc supports CPRM technology*8.
Recording Mode | VR Mode | Video Mode | |
Recording Functions | DVD-R discs | --- | |
DVD-RW discs | (Ver. 1.0/1.1) | (Ver. 1.1) | |
Recordable Time | SP: 2 hoursMN: 1~6 hours(32 steps) | V1: 1 hour | |
Disk Timer | --- | ||
G-Code Timer | |||
Automatic Recording | |||
Playback Functions | Playback Media | DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, CD, VCD, CD-R/RW | |
Disk Navigation | --- | ||
Title Menu | --- | ||
Commercial Skip | |||
Editing Functions | Chapter Title Name Input | (Japanese/Eng/Num) | |
Chapter Title Erasing | *12 | ||
Play List | --- | ||
Auto Chapter Increment | (Optional) | (3/5/10 min./None) | |
Color System | NTSC | ||
Channel System | VHF: 1-12ch | ||
UHF: 13-62ch | |||
BS: 1,3,5,7,9*13,11,13,15ch | |||
Terminals | Inputs | Video/Audio:3 (Of which front 1)*15 | |
S-Video:3 (one on front panel) | |||
BS Decoder | Wave Detector | ||
Bit-Stream | |||
Outputs | Video/Audio: 2 | ||
S-Video: 2 | |||
Component Video: 1(RCA) | |||
D2: 1 | |||
Digital Audio (Optical): 1 | |||
Digital Audio (Coaxial): 1 | |||
BS Decoder | Detection output | ||
Bit stream output | |||
DV Input/Output Terminal(i.LINK) | |||
Pioneer System Remote Control Input/Output | |||
Timer Recording | Body Timer | 8 programs per month | |
Disc Timer | 8 programs per month | ||
Channel Setting | Automatic (specified areas)/Manual | ||
Dimensions | 420(W)X107(H)X373.5(D) mm | ||
Weight | 7.0 kg | ||
Supply voltage | AC100V 50/60Hz | ||
Power consumption (at Stand-by) | 60W (1.5, FL Off) |
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