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Video recording settings

Resolution

Options: VGA or Optimal. Optimal (448 x 336) will give the smoothest image quality,

 

with the smallest file size. VGA (640 x 480) will give sharper images, which are less

 

smooth during fast moving scenes. However, the file size is larger.

Bitrate

Options: Low, Medium or High. This setting determines the level of compression of

 

the recorded video file. A higher bitrate will result in a smoother-looking video, but will

 

also require more storage space. The default Medium will be appropriate for most

 

situations.

Exposure

Between Brighter +2, Normal and Darker -2. This permits you to adjust to bright or

 

dark conditions. Setting it in the negatives, will decrease the amount of picture exposure

 

and make your image darker. Setting it positive will increase the exposure and make

 

your image brighter. If your subject has a bright background, you may want to over

 

expose your image a little bit so that the person’s face is more visible, thus you would

 

set it to Brighter +1 or +2. If you are recording a video where there is a lot of snow or

 

the sun’s reflection on water, you may want to reduce the exposure, thus set it to Darker

 

-1 or -2.

White balance

Options: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten. This parameter lets the

 

camera adjust to the ambient light source in order to record colors in the best way.

Source

Options: Microphone or Line-in. The default audio source for a video recording is

 

the built-in microphone. You can use a line level audio source for special recording

 

situations and enter the source audio through the multiconnect adaptor line-in jack.

Sampling

Options: 32 kHz or 48 kHz. The sampling rate refers to the audio track of your recording.

 

A higher sampling rate makes the audio sound better, but will result in a larger file size.

1.2 Where is the recording saved?

The default location for video recordings is the folder called Video. If you click on the Video icon in the main menu, you will go to this folder. Notice that the right Function button in the Video Browser screen is labeled Record. Each time you use this button to record a video instead of going through the VideoCorder icon on the main menu, you set the recording default location to the current folder. For example, let’s say you have a folder called /Video/ Holiday. If you go to this folder and then make a recording using the right Function button Record, you will set the default record location to this folder. Now, each time you use the VideoCorder icon to start a recording, your

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recording will be saved in the folder /Video/Holiday.

When pressing the ESC/STOP button from the pre-recording screen, you will be taken to the current default recording folder so you can directly view your recording.

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Archos GminiTM 402 user manual Where is the recording saved?