I believe the Mitsubishi will only accept 1080i digital connections from camcorders and specific digital tuners (Mitsubishi and maybe some others) via firewire. Depending on the vintage of the JVC you may be able to use firewire, YBR and/or component inputs from an appropriate digital tuner or camcorder. From what I understand, Pay For Channels such as HBO, etc. may not work. There have been some computer based interfaces avialable, but, they are a bit esoteric and are reputed to be a bit "buggy". The last time I checked, which was sometime ago, there was only a couple of DVR's that permitted this output, was not available from Direct TV, is no longer in production and are actively sought out by others for the same reasons you've outlined. Many end up downgrading to analogue to archive. I could be wrong, but, some of the firewire connections may be limited to video.
DVR connection to D-VCR
Sorry for the naivete of this question, but I am trying to figure out how to connect a Sony DVR (component out--no coaxial cable out) to a high defintion VCR that has only a coaxial input or one that has a firewire input with component outputs. The idea is to be able to archive high definition recordings from the the DVR to the VCR. I'm stumped? and the web has not helped much... It does not sound like an RF modulator would work as this would not be high definition. Shoots maybe the D-VCR cannot even decode the high def digital signal? (One of the D-VCRs is the Mitsubishi and the other is the JVC)
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