Archos AV340, AV320, AV380 user manual Recording MP3 Music

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6Recording MP3 Music

With the AV 300 series, you do not need a computer to create MP3 music fi les. It is capable of recording from the built-in microphone, an external dynamic microphone, an analog line source ( from a HiFi system, Boombox, CD Player, etc.), or from a digital SPDIF audio source. Before the actual recording begins, there is a pre-recording screen which will allow you to adjust your recording settings before the actual recording begins.

1.From the home screen, select AudioCorder then click on ENTER/GO œ.

2.In the pre-recording screen, adjust the recording level* by nudging the joystick to the right or left. Click on the bottom function button to start recording. Attention, fi rst time recording you should adjust your Settings.

3. You can click on Settings to reveal the recording

4. Once you have clicked on the Start button, you

parameters screen as shown above. Be sure to set the

can pause the recording by clicking the same

correct Source. You will hear silence during recording

function button (now labelled Pause), or stop the

and playback if the incorrect source is chosen.

recording by clicking on the STOP Ó button.

*You should try some test recordings before deciding on which recording level gives the best sound quality. Don’t be tricked by the volume of the headphones which can be adjusted by moving the joystick up and down

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Contents Archos Video AV300 Series Table of Contents Settings Warranty and Limited Liability FCC Warning Statement Archos Team Archos Video AV320, AV340, AV380 Technical SpecificationsExpansion Port Play/Pause/Enter/On Ports, Buttons, and ConnectionsFirst Time Usage Shutting off the AV300 and Battery saving featuresPlugging in the AC Adapter Turning on the AV300Charging the Batteries Changing the LanguageForeign Character Sets Caring for the AV300 Hardware ResetWhat the Icons indicate Playing MP3 musicID3 Tags Playing through your HiFi systemSound Parameters Changing the sound settingsChanging the PlayMode Button LockPlaylist Creation and Running Playing a Playlist Saving a Playlist Creating a PlaylistAdding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music Creating and Using Playlists with MusicMatchUsing iTunes 4 with your AV300 Navigating the Directory Structure Using the BrowserCopying and Moving Files and Folders File and Folder OperationsFile Operations Folder Operations Using the Virtual Keyboard Change Macintosh OS Connecting/Disconnecting the AV300Connecting the AV300 Windows 98SE Macintosh OS X 10.2 Jaguar and newerWindows ME, 2000, XP Home/professional Connecting/Disconnecting the AV300 Windows Disconnecting the AV300 from your ComputerMacintosh Recording MP3 Music External Microphone MicrophoneAnalog Line-In Digital Input SpdifAverage bit rates for Recording Quality Parameter Bit Rate Table & Sample RatesSound Settings SettingsPlay Mode and Play Order Settings Clock SettingsParameter Description Display SettingsPower Off Power SettingsShow all fi les System SettingsUpdating the AV300 Firmware Operating System OS Copy to AV300 root and UpdateDownload the CJBM.AJZ fi le Read the History.txt FilePlaying MPEG4 Video Files PC Tools How to create an MPEG4 video fi leCreating MPEG4 Video Files Macintosh Users Installing the PC SoftwareDivX Codec Virtual Dub MPG4 TranslatorMP3 Sound Codec Using MPEG4 TranslatorTarget & Priority Change SettingsSelect Source & Destination Files Start Multiple Photo View Viewing PhotosMagnifying Photos Viewing a slideshow Installing Music Match Using MusicMatch softwareHow to use Music Match MusicMatch for MacintoshOptional Add-ons Mail Support Technical SupportTelephone Support United States & Canada Europe & Asia Worldwide OfficesUSB Connection issues TroubleshootingFile issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Charging and Power issues14.3 AV300 locks up freezes operation or Stops Computer locks-up freezes operation or StopsWindows 98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error Checking Video Playback, Recording, Re-encoding Windows XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDsk