Archos AV320, AV380, AV340 user manual Display Settings, Parameter Description

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7.4Display Settings

These settings regulate how and where the screen image is displayed.

Parameter

Description

 

 

Language

The Jukebox Multimedia can be set to English (default), French, or German.

 

 

TV Standard

NTSC (USA), PAL (Europe). 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.

 

 

Video Output

Internal LCD or External TV. To display via the built-in LCD screen or to view the display

 

via an external television. Use the included combination audio/video cable to

 

connect the AV300 to a television. Holding the ON button for three seconds will also

 

alternate between these two options. Be sure your television is selecting the correct

 

external input.

 

 

Video X Pos.

-15 to 15. To displace images or videos on the television screen to the left or right.

 

 

Video Y Pos.

-15 to 15. To displace images or videos on the television screen up or down.

 

 

LCD Brightness

0, 1, 2. The 3 brightness levels for the built-in LCD screen.

 

 

Image Display

Interlaced, Progressive. This is the way the video output will be sent to the television.

 

When viewing still images (JPEG and BMP) on a television screen, set this to Progressive

 

to reduce fl ickering in the image.

 

 

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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 AV300Changing the Language Foreign Character SetsCharging the Batteries 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 BrowserFile and Folder Operations File Operations Folder OperationsCopying and Moving Files and Folders Using the Virtual Keyboard Change Connecting/Disconnecting the AV300 Connecting the AV300Macintosh OS Macintosh OS X 10.2 Jaguar and newer Windows ME, 2000, XP Home/professionalWindows 98SE 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 How to create an MPEG4 video fi le Creating MPEG4 Video FilesPC Tools Macintosh Users Installing the PC SoftwareDivX Codec Virtual Dub MPG4 TranslatorMP3 Sound Codec Using MPEG4 TranslatorChange Settings Select Source & Destination FilesTarget & Priority Start Viewing Photos Magnifying PhotosMultiple Photo View Viewing a slideshow Installing Music Match Using MusicMatch softwareHow to use Music Match MusicMatch for MacintoshOptional Add-ons Technical Support Telephone SupportMail 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