Archos AV140, 120 Creating MPEG4 Video Files, Installing the Software, DivX Codec Virtual Dub

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7 Creating MPEG4 Video Files

Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information.

Please understand that video re-encoding is not always a simple one button process. Video segments that come from your digital camcorder or which are freely available on the web are encoded in different ways. If not already in the proper MPEG4 Simple Profile format, transforming these videos into this format readable by the Jukebox Multimedia requires special software tools. This is due to the relatively new nature of the ISO (International Standards Organization) MPEG4 video format. Unlike its predecessors MPEG1 and MPEG2, there are a number of levels in this format and thus not all MPEG4 video files will work on all MPEG4 players, and older MPEG1 and MPEG2 files must be re-encoded into this format. Although you may have a bit of a learning curve in the initial re-encoding of video files, once you have the process down, it is just a matter of letting your PC go to work and create video files for playing on your Jukebox Multimedia.

Another, much simpler method to create MPEG4 videos, is to use the Archos DVR 20 (for the Multimedia 10 and 20) or the Archos DVR 100 (for the Multimedia 120 and AV140) optional add-on as shown to the left. It is a device that clicks into the expansion port of the Jukebox and allows you to record a video source just like a video cassette recorder (VCR) by connecting a cable between your video source (TV/VCR) and the Jukebox Multimedia. This method does not require any re-encoding or that you install the below mentioned software.

ATTENTION: You should also take care to understand the copyright laws for your country and/or jurisdiction. Commercially produced video materials typically are copyright protected and your right to copy such material may be limited or restricted.

7.1Installing the Software

If your video file is not an MPEG4 Simple Profile .avi file at the proper size, you will need to re-encode it using the following utilities. For the Jukebox Multimedia 10 & 20, you will need to create an AVI file that is MPEG4 Simple Profile with a resolution of 352x288 or smaller and a sound track that is stereo MP3. For the Jukebox Multimedia 120 and the AV140, you need to create an AVI file that is MPEG4 simple profile with a resolution can be up to 640x480 (depending on frame rate) and also a sound track in stereo MP3.

Please install the programs in the following order.

DivX Codec

This software will install the DivX™ Compression/Decompression into your PC. You should shut off any anti-virus programs when installing this or other codec software. This is not a program that is run by itself. Rather, it installs background software which allows your computer to do high quality video compression. This is the MPEG4 compressed video type that the Jukebox Multimedia knows how to play. You can find this codec software, as well as an application that allows you to play DivX™ videos, at the web site www.d ivx.com. There are three versions of the software found at their web site. You can choose the basic “free” version. This will give you the codec that you will need. For Macintosh users, DivX™ re -encoding software is just in its infancy. Currently DivXnetworks has released only a QuickTime™ decoder component, not an encoder.

Virtual Dub

A utility for transcoding one video file into another. This is a general purpose transfer and cleanup utility which has many options allowing for even the most difficult video translations. When you install it from the CD-ROM, it will automatically unzip. It will prompt you to save it to C:\Program Files\VirtualDub. You should use this default directory location. Otherwise you will have to instruct the Mpeg4 translator program where to find it.

Mpeg4 Translator

This program, developed by Archos, is a “Front-end” for the Virtual Dub program. It has a simple interface which you use and it then tells Virtual Dub how to process the video file. It sets all the parameters for Virtual Dub specifically to create a video file in the right size

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Contents Jukebox Multimedia 20, 120 & AV140 Table of Contents Warranty and Limited Liability Technical Specifications Storage capacityProduct Introduction Charging the Batteries Battery Saving FeaturesStarting up the Jukebox Multimedia Caring for the Jukebox MultimediaPorts, Connections, and Buttons Spdif Digital AudioExpansion Port Playing MP3 Music DisplayID3 Tags NavigationEntering Text Creating and Playing Playlists Using a Playlist from MusicMatchUsing a Playlist from iTunes Creating a PlaylistPage Sound Settings SettingsSetting the Time of Day Clock System SettingsPC Download the zipped file Copy to Jukebox and UpdateUpdating the Jukebox Multimedia’s Operating System OS Macintosh Download the .ajz filePage Recording MP3 Music RecordingBit Rate Table & Sample Rates Average bit rates for Recording Quality ParameterPlaying Video Button ActionDivX Codec Virtual Dub Installing the SoftwareCreating MPEG4 Video Files Mpeg4 TranslatorSelect Source & Destination Files Using Mpeg4 TranslatorChange Settings Target & Aspect Ratio Jukebox 10 orStart MP3 Sound TrackViewing Photos & Reading Memory Cards Viewing PhotosTransferring Photos from a Memory Card Creating a Slideshow Creating Slideshows with Background MusicInstalling Drivers for Windows 98SE Connecting / Disconnecting from your ComputerConnecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer Preferred Connection Order all computersDisconnecting the Jukebox Multimedia from your Computer Troubleshooting Macintosh Users Using MusicMatch SoftwareInstalling MusicMatch Portable DeviceOptional Add-ons JBM DVR 20 Digital Video Recorder version for JBM 10Accessories Technical Support Mail Support
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