Archos 204 user manual 5Playlists, Creating a new Playlist, Loading a Playlist, Playing a Playlist

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5Playlists

A Playlist is a list of songs that the Archos™ 204 will automatically play one after the other. The Archos™ 204 can handle one Playlist at a time. You can create new Playlists, add or delete songs from a Playlist, or Save a Playlist as a file (file type.m3u) to be used another time. There is no limit to the number of Playlists you can save on the Archos™ 204 hard drive. A Playlist can have a maximum of 1000 songs in it.

5.1 Creating a new Playlist

To create a Playlist, press the RIGHT button while you are in the Music browser. A second panel is opened on the right side to display the Playlist contents (shown empty in the picture). You can now start adding songs to the current Playlist.

Note: If tracks are displayed in the right panel, this means a Playlist is already open. To create a new Playlist, close the current list first (see the Playlist Menu options) and click RIGHT again.

In the left panel, search for the songs you would like to add to your Playlist. Once the song is highlighted, click on the ENTER button to add it to the Playlist. The song will be added to the Playlist and a small mark is placed next to the music note icon to

indicate that it is now in the Playlist. You can also add all the music files of a complete folder in one operation by highlighting the desired folder and choosing Add to playlist or Insert in playlist on the menu. Be careful about which panel you are in since the left panel menu has different options than the right panel menu. Continue searching and adding songs in this manner until you are satisfied. You can jump back and forth anytime between the two panels by pushing the navigation joystick to the left and right.

We recommend that you save your Playlists to the Archos™ 204 hard drive (see Playlists Menu Options below) to use it again later. After saving a new Playlist, use the menu of the left panel to update the ARCLibrary in order for it to appear in your Playlists folder. The menu also offers you the option Insert in playlist: The track will be added before the track which is highlighted in the Playlist.

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5.2 Loading a Playlist

You can load a previously saved Playlist or add the files it contains to the current Playlist. Use the music browser to select the Playlist of your choice (Playlists are indicated by a special list icon) and then press OK. If there were already some items in the Archos™ 204 Playlist, then the songs of the loaded Playlist will be added to the end of it. You can then check or modify the Playlist as usual in the Playlist panel.

5.3 Playing a Playlist

After loading a Playlist, press the navigation joystick to the right to go into the Playlist edition panel. Then use the navigation joystick to select a song. Click on ENTER, and your Playlist will start playing from that song according to the current PlayMode settings.

5.4 Playlist Menu Options

While in the Playlist screen (right side) you have the following options.

Save: Saves the current Playlist onto the Archos™ 204 so that it can be reloaded later. It will be saved into the directory Playlists.

Close: Closing the list enables you to create a new Playlist by pushing the navigation joystick to the right whilst in the Music folder or any of its sub-folders.

Rename: Changes the name of the current Playlist using the Virtual Keyboard.

Shuffle: Randomly changes the order of the items in the loaded Playlist.

Delete all: Removes ALL tracks from the loaded Playlist.

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Contents 204 Table of Contents Charging the Battery 1Ports, Buttons, and Connections2First Time Usage 3Playing Music 6 7 8 9 Play Status Play OrderPlay Screen and Button Control Playback Menu Items Setting a BookmarkARCLibrary Specifics ARCLibrary UpdatingLocking the Archos 204 Buttons 4Putting Music onto your ArchosInstalling Windows Media Player WMP 10 or Installing Windows Media Player WMPTransferring your CD collection to the Archos FunctionalityCreating a new Playlist 5PlaylistsLoading a Playlist Playing a PlaylistChanging the Sound Settings 6SettingsChanging the PlayMode Settings Parameter DescriptionSelect Custom to set your own equalizer levels Changing the Display Settings Changing the time & date settingsARCLibrary Off, On. Automatic default ARCLibrary UpdateChanging the System Settings Changing the Power SettingsButton Controls Action 7Using the BrowserInside the Music Folder Navigating the Directory StructureUsing the Virtual Keyboard File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeContextual Menu on a File Contextual Menu on a Folder8Viewing Photos with your Archos Using the Photo BrowserTransferring Photos to your Archos Photo Browser Contextual MenuConnecting the Archos 204 to/from your Computer 9Connecting the Archos 204 to a Stereo systemConnecting the Archos USB Connection Type ‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’Macintosh OS Disconnecting the Archos 204 from your ComputerCopy to Archos 204 root and Update Updating the Archos 204 FirmwareDownload the A204.AOS file Activate the Update TroubleshootingUSB Connection issues SolutionsFile issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Archos Technical SpecificationsTechnical Support

204 specifications

The Archos 204 is a compact and versatile portable media player that gained attention upon its release for its impressive features and user-friendly design. With a striking blend of functionality and portability, the Archos 204 quickly became a popular choice among consumers looking for an efficient way to enjoy music, videos, and photos on-the-go.

One of the standout features of the Archos 204 is its capacity to store up to 20GB of content, which allows users to carry thousands of songs as well as videos and images. This generous storage space was particularly appealing to those looking to consolidate their media collections into a single device. The device features a bright 2.4-inch color display, which enhances the viewing experience for video playback and photo browsing.

The versatility of the Archos 204 extends beyond music and video playback. It supports a variety of video formats, including MPEG-4 and WMV, making it a flexible option for users who want to watch their favorite shows or movies. The Archos 204 also includes an easy-to-use interface, which simplifies the navigation of playlists, video files, and image galleries.

Another significant characteristic of the Archos 204 is its audio quality. Equipped with built-in stereo speakers, it delivers a surprisingly rich and clear sound, allowing users to enjoy their music without needing external headphones or speakers. It also supports popular audio formats such as MP3, WMA, and WAV, ensuring compatibility with most audio files.

For those who value connectivity, the Archos 204 provides USB 2.0 support, enabling fast data transfer with computers for easy syncing of media files. This feature allows users to quickly update their libraries and keep their content fresh without hassle.

In terms of battery life, the Archos 204 offered users a robust performance, allowing for several hours of continuous playback on a single charge. This was particularly useful for long journeys or extended use outside the home.

Overall, the Archos 204 encapsulates a blend of convenient features, ample storage capacity, and quality audio-visual performance, making it an outstanding choice for media enthusiasts seeking a reliable portable player. Its balance of form and function makes it a memorable entry in the world of portable media technology, appealing to a wide array of users looking to enhance their digital experience.