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800U looks too pro on Google, must be a 365U
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When the [[Sony Umatic]] edit suit was sold off by [[Chris Ward]] in {{unsure|1999}} following the introduction of the [[The Mac|Mac]] digital editing system, there was an obvious hole in editing capability for programmes that required only simple cuts rather than complex editing.  
When the [[Sony Umatic]] edit suit was sold off by [[Chris Ward]] in {{unsure|1999}} following the introduction of the [[The Mac|Mac]] digital editing system, there was an obvious hole in editing capability for programmes that required only simple cuts rather than complex editing.  


This prompted the purchase of a second JVC SVHS recorder. The original model had been discontinued so a comparable model was bought, the {{unsure|BR-S800}}, which also featured an RS232 link through which it was envisaged that [[BBC Schedula]] could play out material out of hours - this wasn't implemented.
This prompted the purchase of a second JVC SVHS recorder. The original model had been discontinued so a comparable model was bought, the SRS-365U, which also featured an RS232 link through which it was envisaged that [[BBC Schedula]] could play out material out of hours - this wasn't implemented.


[[Image:rmg800u.jpg|right|thumb|160px|SVHS shuttle controller]]
[[Image:rmg800u.jpg|right|thumb|160px|SVHS shuttle controller]]
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