Archos 100 series user manual Changing the Power Settings, Changing the Recording Settings

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5.2.4Changing the Power Settings

To help you get the most battery life out of your Gmini before having to recharge it, you can adjust the power settings. Go to [Setup Î Power].

Parameter

Description

Power Off

Range : 1 to 9 or Never.

 

Values 1 9 represent the number of minutes of user inactivity before the

 

Gmini automatically shuts off. The Gmini will not shut off during the

 

playback of music files or during recording. Never indicates that the Gmini

 

will not do an automatic shut down.

Backlight Off

Range : 1 to 11 or Never.

 

These values represent 10 – 110 seconds of user inactivity (no buttons

 

pressed) before the Gmini turns off the blue backlight. Never indicates that

 

the backlight will always stay on. Keeping the backlight on will reduce the

 

battery time.

LCD Contrast

Range : 0 to 7

 

These values represent the black/white contrast of the screen.

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5.2.5Changing the Recording Settings*

Each time you make a recording, either via the line-In, microphone, or SPDIF, the Gmini has preset recording parameters that it will use. You can change these recordings settings by going to [Setup Î Recording].

Parameter

Description

Set Title

Allows you to set the Title ID3 tag in the MP3 file you will record

Set Artist

Allows you to set the Artist ID3 tag in the MP3 file you will record

Set Album

Allows you to set the Album ID3 tag in the MP3 file you will record

Source

Line-In, Mic, SPDIF.

 

This allows you to choose the source of your recording. If you use the

 

Line-In option, you must connect the multiconnect adapter plug to the

 

multiconnect headphone jack, and then plug the audio source into the line-

 

in jack of the adapter plug. If you use Mic, then you should speak into the

 

built-in microphone. If you use the SPDIF recording method, you will

 

connect the included cable to the SPDIF jack on the multiconnect plug, and

 

then on the other side, connect the yellow RCA connector to the SPDIF

 

Out on your stereo system.

Record Format

MP3.

 

Determines the file format that will be recorded. Today only MP3 (ISO

 

MPEG1 layer 3) sound encoding format is available. The recordings are

 

made as 16 bit sampled sound to create a Joint-stereo recording.

Line-in Bitrate

32kb/s, 96kb/s, 128kb/s, 192kb/s.

 

Allows you to set the recording quality of the line-in in terms of kilobits

 

per second. The higher the value, the better the quality of the recording but

 

also the more disk drive space that will be taken up.

Mic Bitrate

16kb/s, 64kb/s, 96kb/s, 112kb/s. Allows you to set the recording quality

 

of the microphone in terms of kilobits per second. The higher the value, the

 

better the quality of the recording but also the more disk drive space that

 

will be taken up.

(*)The recording functionality is enabled via an optional software plug-in. Please see the Archos website www.archos.com for details.

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Contents Archos Gmini 100 series Software plug-ins and accessories FM Remote ControlGmini100 overview Gmini100Button Symbol Description Ports, Buttons, and ConnectionsPhoto Wallet Plug-in First Time Usage Plugging in the AC AdapterUser interface overview Settings screen Using the Virtual KeyboardContextual Menus Message boxesUsing the Gmini Playing musicLocking the Gmini keyboard Selecting a songKey Symbol Action Using playlistsPlaying a song Keyboard controlCreating a new Playlist Loading a PlaylistPlaylist contextual menu description Playing a PlaylistChanging the Gmini Settings Changing the Sound SettingsCustomizing the equalizer Changing the PlayMode Settings Setting the ClockPlayMode Changing the Power Settings Changing the Recording SettingsUsing the Browser Changing the System SettingsEnglish, Français, Deutsch Inside the Music FolderFile and Folder Operations in Browser Mode Button ControlsContextual Menu on a File Contextual Menu on a FolderRecording MP3 Music Microphone RecordingLine-In Recording Using the photo wallet Using the photo browserSpdif Input Copying Files from a CompactFlash CardConnecting the Gmini to your Computer Making the USB ConnectionWindows Me/NT/2000/XP WindowsDisconnecting the Gmini from your Computer Using the Gmini as an external driveWindows Using MusicMatch Installing Music MatchMacintosh Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDs Getting purchased MP3 files to your GminiTransferring MP3 files from your computer to your Gmini ARCLibrary and ID3 tags Using iTunes 4 with your Gmini Updating your Gmini Operating System OS softwareDownloading the GMINI100.AOS file Read the History Text FileTroubleshooting USB Connection issuesSolutions File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Windows98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error CheckingTechnical Specifications WindowsXP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDskWarranty and Limited Liability Technical SupportFCC Warning Statement Copyright Notice