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10 JVC 1998
throughout the world now use the format, including Fox Television
in the United States and the British Broadcasting Corporation
(BBC) in the United Kingdom.
The merits of Digital-S begin with high-quality digital images
demanded by broadcasting stations made available in a VHS for-
mat. Digital-S can replay a vast library of existing VHS images. In
addition, a complete recording, playback and editing system is
Professional Electronics
Digital-S videocassette player
Digital-S videocassette recorder
Non-linear editing system
In Professional Electronics, JVC provides AV systems and informa-
tion systems to users, including public and educational institu-
tions, corporations and amusement facilities. In the midst of
dynamic change in the broadcasting, information and com-
munications environments, demand is sharply increasing for
systems that can effectively and effortlessly manipulate digi-
tal data. As a solution to these needs, JVC is strategically promot-
ing the Digital-S video system, the ILA projector system and the
wireless optical LAN system.
Digital-S System
With the advent of digital broadcasting, JVC’s professional Digital-
S video system is attracting great interest among broadcasters in
Japan and overseas. Since its introduction in 1996, more than
8,000 units have been sold and over 150 broadcasting stations
To fulfill the digitization needs of broadcasting stations, JVC
offers fully digital systems, from recording to editing and
broadcasting, based on the Digital-S video system.
Editing control unit