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Target & Priority
If the AV 700 device is not listed, select “ARCHOS
™
Default”. You will
see a Priority box appear. This control is to allow you to select which
feature of the video to be guarded. If for example you are re-encoding
a video
fi
le that is 800x600 in resolution and 30 frames per second,
this is beyond the maximum resolution that the AV 700 can play. Thus,
the MPEG-4 Translator program will have to decrease the resolution.
Choosing
LCD
optimizes the
fi
nal video format for viewing on the built in LCD screen. Choosing the
TV
option will
optimize the movie to keep the highest possible frame rate. You can see what the size and frame rate will be by
looking at the
Video Image Size : Destination
parameters. When choosing
TV
, it is understood that the output
will be optimized for a television, and not the built-in screen.
Start
Click on Start and the program will call Virtual Dub to start processing
the video. Depending on the power and speed of your computer, this
could take real time (a 60 minute long video re-encoded in about
60 minutes) or much longer. As shown to the left, you will see the
progress as it processes the video
fi
le. If the Start button is grayed
out, it would be for one of two reasons. 1) The source
fi
le is not a
true AVI
fi
le. Even if the
fi
le name ends with .avi, the internal
fi
le data
determines if it is truly an AVI
fi
le. 2) The Virtual Dub program was not
located when MPEG-4 Translator was started up. Close the program,
restart it, and make sure you locate the Virtual Dub program.
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MUSIC – Playing Music Files
MUSIC – Playing Music Files
When you click on the music icon in the main screen, you will be sent directly to
the ARCLibrary. From here you can choose to either browse your music by the
fi
le
system (Browse hard drive) or by music characteristics (Album, Artist, title, Genre,
Year). Use the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN buttons to locate one of the factory
installed music samples and then click on PLAY. If you hear nothing at
fi
rst, make
sure you have adjusted the volume control on the headphone cord.
1. Current
Directory
2.
Play Mode: One Directory
3. Status:
Playing
4. Battery
level
5. Volume
(maximum:99)
6.
Artist* or parent folder
7.
Album* or current folder
8.
Song title* or
fi
le name
9.
Next track to be played
10. Relative location in the track
11. Elapsed, remaining, and total song time
12. Time of Day
13. Album
picture*
14. File format and rec info
15. Volume level meters
*If the
fi
le contains these tag data
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3
4
5
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