Archos 100 series user manual Using the photo wallet, Spdif Input, Using the photo browser

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not an amplified signal (usually turning down the volume on the player will work). An amplified signal will make for a terribly distorted recording. Make sure that you have selected Line-Inas the input Source in the pre-recording Settings screen. For an input, you can also use a high quality pre-amplified microphone, such as the one Archos sells as an option.

5.4.3SPDIF Input

This digital input is for SPDIF enabled audio devices. The Gmini runs the wire based protocol (not optical fiber). To record via the SPDIF digital audio connection, you will use the Yellow RCA connector on the delivered cable. Plug the above shown adapter into the Gmini headphone multi- connect jack. Plug the mini-jack end into the Line in - s-pdifjack. The Gmini abides by the copy protection scheme of the SPDIF digital connection protocol. That is, an SPDIF copy is allowed from the original source only, not from a second generation digital copy.

5.5Using the photo wallet

5.5.1Using the photo browser

The photo browser is the counterpart of the music browser, but related to photos. It allows to search for your photo files and get information about them. Using the photo browser is similar to the the Gmini file browser except that the double-browser only opens when a CompactFlash™ is inserted into the CompactFlash™ card on the top of the Gmini. but there is no double-browser feature. You must therefore use the normal browser to perform operations such as files copy or move.

5.5.2Copying Files from a CompactFlash™ Card*

The Gmini has a CompactFlash™ (CF) slot on the top of the unit for copying files from CompactFlash™ type I and II memory cards. You should only insert a CompactFlash™ into the Gmini

when it is in the Browser mode or main menu screen (not during

CF card Gmini HD music playing or recording). Just lift open the rubber cover and slide the CF card (face backwards) into the slot until you feel that it has firmly seated itself in. Once the card is inserted, the Gmini will automatically open up the dual browser system and in the left window, you will see the file structure of your CompactFlash™ memory card.

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ATTENTION: If you do not see all of the files on your CF card, such as .tif,

.raw, or other file types that the Gmini is not capable of handling, go to [SetupÎ SystemÎ Show All Files] and set it to On. This way you will be able to see and copy all the files on your CF card, regardless of the type.

On the right you will see the file structure of you Gmini hard drive (HD). Using the contextual MENU button, you can now copy files from your memory card to the hard drive of the Gmini the same way you copy files from one part of the Gmini to another. See section 8.3. Once you are done copying your files (the Gmini will not delete the files on your CF card), you can simply pull the card out of the slot. You do not need to shut off the Gmini. If you click on PLAY on a JPEG file in the Browser, the Gmini will display information about the photo, such as resolution, number of colors and date.

*The Photo Wallet software plug-in is available for purchase on the Archos website www.archos.com

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Contents Archos Gmini 100 series Software plug-ins and accessories FM Remote ControlGmini100 overview Gmini100Ports, Buttons, and Connections Button Symbol DescriptionPhoto 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 Sound Settings Changing the Gmini SettingsCustomizing the equalizer Setting the Clock Changing the PlayMode SettingsPlayMode 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 FolderMicrophone Recording Recording MP3 MusicLine-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 WindowsUsing the Gmini as an external drive Disconnecting the Gmini from your ComputerWindows Installing Music Match Using MusicMatchMacintosh Getting purchased MP3 files to your Gmini Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDsTransferring 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 FileUSB Connection issues TroubleshootingSolutions 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