Archos Gmini200 user manual Changing the Recording Settings, Changing the System Settings

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4.2.5 Changing the Recording Settings

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

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

Format

MP3, WAV.

 

 

Determines the file format that will be recorded. The recordings are

 

 

made as stereo 16 bit sampled sound.

 

Line-in & FM

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

 

Bitrate

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.

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128kb/s is equivalent to CD quality. During the recording, you can hear

 

the quality of the recording from the headphones.

 

 

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Mic Bitrate

16kb/s, 64kb/s, 96kb/s, 112kb/s.

 

Allows you to set the recording quality of the microphone in terms of

the

 

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.

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is normal that you will not hear your voice through the headphones.

 

 

64kb/s is a good level for most recording situations. During recording, it

 

 

 

4.2.6 Changing the System Settings

To change the system parameters or get some information about the system, go to [Setup  System].

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

Show all files

Off (default), On.

 

 

If Off, the Gmini will only display the file names of files that it knows

 

 

how to play. If set to On, the Gmini will display the names of ALL the

 

 

files on the hard drive (using a ? icon for unknown types), even if

 

 

they cannot be played, such as .tif or .pdf for example. This setting

 

 

is important when the Gmini is used with the Photo Wallet software

 

 

plug-in. Setting it to ON will allow the Gmini to transfer all the files

 

 

from the CompactFlash™ card regardless of file type. If set to OFF, it

 

 

will only read file types that the Gmini is capable of handling.

 

 

 

 

ARCLibrary

Off, On (default).

 

 

Select Off to disable the ARCLibrary feature or On to enable it.

 

Language

English, Français, Deutsch.

 

 

Use this to set the operating language of the Gmini.

 

 

 

 

Product key

Displays the product key of your Gmini 200.

 

 

 

 

OS Version

Displays the current version of the Operating System (OS).

 

Hard Disk

Displays amount of free space and used space of the Gmini hard

 

 

drive.

Gmini 200

 

 

ATTENTION: changing the ARCLibrary parameter will only take effect after the next

the

restart of the Gmini.

 

 

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Contents Archos Gmini 200 series Table of Contents Ports, Buttons and Connections Ports, Buttons and ConnectionsChanging the user interface language First Time UsagePlugging in the AC Adapter Turning on the GminiUser Interface Overview Contextual Menus Settings screenUsing the Virtual Keyboard Message boxesPlay Order Using the GminiPlay Mode Play StatusUsing the Gmini Using PlaylistsParameter Description Changing the Gmini SettingsChanging the Sound Settings Changing the PlayMode SettingsPower Off Range 1 to 9 minutes or Never Setting the ClockChanging the Power Settings Setup screenGmini Changing the Recording SettingsChanging the System Settings Inside the Music Folder Using the BrowserFile and Folder Operations in Browser Mode Key Symbol ActionContextual Menu while in the Double Browser Recording MP3 MusicContextual Menu on a Folder Create Folder same as aboveCopying Files from a CompactFlash Card Using the photo wallet 4.5.1 Using the photo browserMicrophone Recording Line-In RecordingWindows ME/2000/XP and Macintosh 9.2 or 10.2.4 and better Connecting the Gmini to your ComputerMaking the USB Connection Connecting the Gmini to your Computer Using the Gmini as an external driveDisconnecting the Gmini from your Computer Windows Macintosh Using MusicMatchInstalling MusicMatch Using MusicMatchARCLibrary Updating Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDsUsing iTunes 4 with your Gmini Using iTunes 4 with your GminiCreating and Using Playlists with MusicMatch Updating your Gmini Operating System OS software TroubleshootingProblem I would like to partition the Gmini hard drive File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioningTroubleshooting Archos Gmini 200 series Windows 98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error CheckingTechnical Specifications Windows XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDskMail Support Warranty and Limited LiabilityTechnical Support Telephone SupportUnited States & Canada Europe & Asia Worldwide OfficesFCC Warning Statement Copyright Notice