Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] English Language User Manual
ARCHOS VIDEO AV300 SERIES
USB 2. 0 Hard Disk / MP3 Player / MP3 Recorder / JPEG Viewer / MPEG4 Personal Video Player
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Table of Contents
1 Ports, Buttons, and Connections 2 First Time Usage
2. 1 Plugging in the AC Adapter 2. 2 Turning on the AV300 2. 3 Shutting off the AV300 and Battery saving features 2. 4 Changing the Language 2. 5 Foreign Character Sets 2. 6 Charging the Batteries 2. 7 Caring for the AV300 2. 8 Hardware Reset 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11
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3 Playing MP3 music
3. 1 Playing through your HiFi system 3. 2 ID3 Tags 3. 3 Changing the sound settings
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3. 4 Changing the PlayMode 3. 5 Playlist Creation and Running
Playing a Playlist Creating a Playlist Saving a Playlist
3. 6 Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music 3. 7 Creating and Using Playlists with MusicMatchTM 3. 8 Using iTunes® 4 with your AV300
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4 Using the Browser
4. 1 Navigating the Directory Structure 4. 2 File and Folder Operations
File Operations Folder Operations Copying and Moving Files and Folders 21 21 21
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4. 3 Using the Virtual Keyboard
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5 Connecting/Disconnecting the AV300
5. 1 Connecting the AV300
MacintoshTM OS 9. X MacintoshTM OS X MacintoshTM OS X (10. 2 Jaguar and newer) WindowsTM ME, 2000, XP (Home/professional) Windows® 98SE 24 24 25 25 25
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5. 2 Disconnecting the AV300 from your Computer
Windows® Macintosh® 27 28
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6 Recording MP3 Music
Microphone External Microphone Analog Line-In Digital Input (SPDIF) Incremental Recording 30 30 30 30 30
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6. 1 Bit Rate Table & Sample Rates
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7 Settings
7. 1 Sound Settings 7. 2 Play Mode and Play Order Settings 7. 3 Clock Settings 7. 4 Display Settings 7. 5 Power Settings 7. 6 System Settings 7. 7 Updating the AV300 Firmware Operating System (OS)
Download the CJBM. AJZ file Read the History. txt File Copy to AV300 root and Update 36 36 36
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8 Playing MPEG4 Video Files 9 Creating MPEG4 Video Files
How to create an MPEG4 video file PC Tools Macintosh Users 38 38 39
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9. 1 Installing the PC Software
DivXTM Codec Virtual DubTM MPG4 Translator MP3 Sound Codec 39 39 39 40
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9. 2 Using MPEG4 Translator
Select Source & Destination Files Change Settings Target & Priority Start 41 41 41 42
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10 Creating MPEG4 Video Files
10. 1 Viewing Photos
Magnifying Photos Multiple Photo View 43 43
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10. 2 Viewing a slideshow
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11 Using MusicMatchTM software 12 Optional Add-ons 13 Technical Support 14 Troubleshooting
14. 1 USB Connection issues 14. 2 Charging and Power issues 14. 3 AV300 locks up (freezes operation) or Stops 14. 4 The Computer locks-up (freezes operation) or Stops 14. 5 File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning
Windows® 98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk (Error Checking) Windows® XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility (ChkDsk) 51 52
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14. 6 Video Playback, Recording, Re-encoding
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Warranty and Limited Liability
This product is sold with a limited warranty and specific remedies are available to the original purchaser in the event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty. Manufacturer's liability may be further limited in accordance with its sales contract. In general, the manufacturer shall not be responsible for product damages caused by natural disasters, fire, static discharge, misuse, abuse, neglect, improper handling or installation, unauthorized repair, alteration or accident. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for loss of data stored on disk media. [. . . ] This method is preferable over the built-in microphone as the built-in one can pick up the noise of the internal hard disk.
Analog Line-In
You can record from any line-level audio source to the Line-in jack on the top side of the AV300. Use the included stereo cable (Red/Right and White/Left) to connect to your Hifi system, home CD player, etc. To record from a source such as a portable CD player, you will need to buy a cable with mini-jack (3. 5mm) male connectors on both sides. Be careful that the source audio is supplying a line level and not an amplified signal (usually turning down the volume on the player will work). Make sure that you have selected Analog Line-In as the input source in the pre-recording Setup screen. You can also use a high quality pre-amplified microphone, such as the one Archos sells as an option.
Digital Input (SPDIF)
The digital input is for SPDIF enabled audio devices. To record or play via the SPDIF digital audio connection, you will use the AV cable delivered with the Jukebox. On the other end of the cable, the yellow RCA connector works as both the IN and the OUT. You will have to swap this from the SPDIF IN and OUT on your SPDIF enabled audio system as needed.
Incremental Recording
While recording, you will notice the center function button labeled Next. That is, the current recording stops and a new recording instantly begins. Thus if you create multiple incremental recordings, you might, for example, have files names of REC0000_01, REC0000_02, etc. You can click on the Next button during the blank space between each song. That way, each song of the vinyl disk or audio cassette will be one single MP3 file.
Recording MP3 Music
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Bit Rate Table & Sample Rates
Available Sampling Rates
48 kHz 44. 1 kHz 32 kHz 24 kHz 22. 05 kHz 16 kHz
Average bit rates for Recording Quality Parameter*
Line-in (44. 1 Khz Stereo Music) Setting 0 Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 Setting 4 Setting 5 Setting 6 Setting 7 78 kb/s 81 kb/s 87 kb/s 95 kb/s 117 kb/s 144 kb/s** 165 kb/s 166 kb/s Microphone (22. 05 Khz voice) 39 kb/s 41 kb/s 43 kb/s 47 kb/s** 60 kb/s 77 kb/s 107 kb/s 131 kb/s
* These figures are averages because the Jukebox Multimedia uses Variable Bit Rate (VBR) recording. Depending on the type of music or voice you record, the actual bit rates will vary slightly. ** Suggested Settings
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Settings
Sound Settings
Used to adjust the bass, treble, bass boost, loudness, balance, etc. See section 3. 3
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Play Mode and Play Order Settings
Used to determine which songs get played and in what order. See section 3. 4
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Clock Settings
The AV300 has an internal real time clock. The time of day is shown on the top right of the screen in either 24 hour or 12 hour display mode. To set it, go to Setup then select Clock.
Choose parameter
Choose Value for highlighted parameter
When finished setting the parameters, move down to the Set button, then click on the ENTER/GO button . Click on the STOP/ESC button Ó to go back to the main settings menu.
Settings
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Display Settings
These settings regulate how and where the screen image is displayed.
Parameter
Language TV Standard
Description
The Jukebox Multimedia can be set to English (default), French, or German. In order to view images or videos on an external television, select one option to send the video signal compatible with your country's television system. Countries other than European or American will use one of these two systems. [. . . ] If you set it to on, the AV300 will show all files, even if it cannot play the file (you must browse via the browser mode from the main menu screen). icon indicating that it is not one of the standard file types that it can play. Answer: you can do this, but it will erase ALL of the data on your AV300. Sometimes this may be necessary if your FAT (File Allocation Table) becomes so corrupted that nothing seems to fix your file problems. [. . . ]