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Auto Clock Set
Clocks on models with this feature always display the correct time and
never need to be reset. This is a handy feature for anyone who uses their
VCRs to record programs.
Auto Head Cleaner
Tapes played in your VCR leave magnetic residue that can degrade the
overall picture quality during playback. This feature automatically cleans
the video heads every time you insert or eject a tape.
A/V Dubbing
With the touch of a button Audio/Video dubbing is possible. Audio dubbing
replaces the sound without affecting the picture. Video dubbing replaces
just the video without affecting the sound. Any VCR with A/V inputs can
be set up to do A/V dubbing, however not all have an A/V Dubbing button.
Cable Box Control
Your universal remote can change the channels on your cable/satellite
box, but that doesn't mean your VCR can. To help make timer recording
of your favorite programs easier, a VCR with this feature will automatically
change the channels on your cable/satellite decoder boxes, eliminating
the need to manually configure the channels before you record.
Commercial Advance
VCRs with this feature will locate and electronically mark commercial
breaks when recording your favorite programs. During playback the VCR
uses these marks to automatically fast forward past commercials, thus
providing the viewer a sense of seamless programming.
Flying Erase Head
Eliminates noticeable distortion at the transition points between recordings.
This enables camcorder users to edit videos with professional looking
results. Also gives more clear copying from tape to tape.
Frame Advance
Allows tape to be forwarded one frame at a time. The feature gives the
effect of watching a series of still photos. This feature is found only
on VCRs with more than 2 heads.
Front A/V Jacks
Other audio and video components can be plugged into the VCR using these
jacks. Some jacks are conveniently located on the front of the machine
for easy access. Front A/V jacks are useful for plugging camcorders into
the VCR.
Hi-Speed Rewind
Players with this feature will rewind tapes at a faster speed. A great
feature for those of us who are always rushing to get our movie rentals
back on time.
Index Plus+ Programming
This feature enables you to begin taping a new program onto a partially
recorded tape. You enter the counter number where the existing footage
ends, and the VCR will begin taping new programming at that point. With
this feature, you can take advantage of the full recording capacity of
your tapes.
Index Search
With this feature, the machine will move directly to a specific place
on the tape. Enables you to go to the beginning or end of taped material.
Memory Backup
In the event of a power outage, backup memory will preserve the time,
date and all programming information for one minute up to an hour. The
feature duration varies by model.
Movie Advance
This feature gives users the option of skipping previews on rented and
store bought movies.
Multi-Lingual
Provides a choice of instructions in at least two languages when operating
the on screen menu.
On Screen Menu System
A graphic menu system on the screen which allows you to easily program
your VCR.
PAL Compatible
Provides the ability to view a foreign cassette recorded with Phase Alternation
by Line (PAL) which is commonly used in Europe and elsewhere. Also called
a Multi-system VCR.
Parental Control
Keep the kids from watching movies or taped programs that they aren't
mature enough to see. Features a code that can be used to disable the
VCR.
Remote Locator
Lets you page the remote from the main unit. An audible beep from the
remote lets you find it where it is hidden in the couch.
Slow Motion
This feature allows you to slow the speed at which you watch a taped
program. This feature is found only on VCRs with more than 2 heads.
Timer # Days
This feature indicates how long (in days) that your VCR will remember
programs that you want to record.
Timer # Events
Indicates how many programs the VCR may be programmed to record at one
time. Once the events are programmed into the machine, the VCR does the
rest.
Type
Super VHS: These models have laser quality picture. This is a high-end
feature and S-VHS models are generally top-of-the-line. These systems
have the Hi-Fi stereo feature (see that definition).
Video Heads: Effect picture image. More heads allow for a clean, steady
picture; free from interference and shaky noise lines. The number of heads
in a VCR varies from 2 to 6, although four is considered standard and
plenty. Six head vcrs record and playback in EP mode with SP quality.
Hi-Fi Stereo: Generates virtually the same sound range and clarity of
a compact disc. This feature is the critical component to quality home
theater. All Super VHS models have Hi-Fi.
Dual Deck: A VCR with slots for two tapes. These are generally used for
copying one tape onto another.
D-VHS: These models, using D-VHS tapes, allow you to digitally record
and playback direct broadcast satellite (DBS) programs at the same quality
they were broadcasted. All D-VHS models have Hi-Fi stereo and are capable
of playback and recording on standard VHS tapes.
Universal Remote
Will operate nearly every brand of television and cable box in addition
to the VCR. Good feature because it means that you will only lose (and
have to find) one remote.
VCR Plus+ Programming
Simply enter the four digit code of the program you wish to record (found
in the newspaper or TV Guide) and the system does the rest for you. You
get to avoid the hassle of entering all the recording information such
as date, channel, and start/stop times."
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