Archos AV140, 120 manual Playing Video, Button Action

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6 Playing Video

Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information.

You can view video files either on the Jukebox Multimedia itself, or on a television (video projectors work nicely also). Use the included audio/video cable to connect the Jukebox Multimedia to your television. Place the mini-jack into the EAR/AV OUT on the Jukebox and the other connectors (Red, White, Yellow) respectively to Audio In Right, Audio In Left, and Video In on your television. If your television only has one audio input, you will have to use either the red or the white connector.

Unfortunately, you will miss half of the stereo sound.

You must also set your television to the auxiliary video input, often called L1 just below channel 1. IN ORDER TO SEE THE IMAGE ON TV, HOLD DOWN THE ON BUTTON FOR THREE SECONDS and the image will switch from built-in LCD display to external TV display.

To play a video, you must have a properly encoded DivX™ or XviD video file. The Jukebox will not directly play files of type .mov,

.mpg, .mpeg, nor .avi files created with codecs other than DivX™ or Xvid. You must use the included software on the CD to re -encode them into the proper DivX™ MP4 with an MP3 so und stream. Please see the following section on how to create MPEG 4 video files. The Jukebox Multimedia 10 and 20 are capable of playing MP4 Simple Profile .avi files of up to size 352 x 288. The more powerful Jukebox 120 and Archos Video AV140 can play sizes up to 640x368 at 25frames/second and sizes up to 640x480 with reduced frame rates.

Button

Action

Play/pause

Plays and pauses the video file

Right, hold Right

Advance to the next key frame, Forward fast (goes to pause state on release)

Left, hold Left

Go back to the previous key frame, fast Review (goes to pause state on release)

Up

Increase volume

Down

Decrease volume

F1, F2, F3

Displays file elapsed time, remaining time, and total time – click again to shut off

Hold ON

After 3 second hold, video signal changes from built-in LCD to AV Out and vice-versa

Off

Stops playing video file

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Contents Jukebox Multimedia 20, 120 & AV140 Table of Contents Warranty and Limited Liability Storage capacity Technical SpecificationsProduct Introduction Starting up the Jukebox Multimedia Battery Saving FeaturesCharging the Batteries Caring for the Jukebox MultimediaExpansion Port Ports, Connections, and ButtonsSpdif Digital Audio Display Playing MP3 MusicEntering Text ID3 TagsNavigation Using a Playlist from iTunes Using a Playlist from MusicMatchCreating and Playing Playlists Creating a PlaylistPage Setting the Time of Day Clock SettingsSound Settings System SettingsUpdating the Jukebox Multimedia’s Operating System OS Copy to Jukebox and UpdatePC Download the zipped file Macintosh Download the .ajz filePage Recording Recording MP3 MusicAverage bit rates for Recording Quality Parameter Bit Rate Table & Sample RatesButton Action Playing VideoCreating MPEG4 Video Files Installing the SoftwareDivX Codec Virtual Dub Mpeg4 TranslatorChange Settings Using Mpeg4 TranslatorSelect Source & Destination Files Target & Aspect Ratio Jukebox 10 orMP3 Sound Track StartTransferring Photos from a Memory Card Viewing Photos & Reading Memory CardsViewing Photos Creating Slideshows with Background Music Creating a SlideshowConnecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer Connecting / Disconnecting from your ComputerInstalling Drivers for Windows 98SE Preferred Connection Order all computersDisconnecting the Jukebox Multimedia from your Computer Troubleshooting Installing MusicMatch Using MusicMatch SoftwareMacintosh Users Portable DeviceJBM DVR 20 Digital Video Recorder version for JBM 10 Optional Add-onsAccessories Mail Support Technical Support
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