Archos DVR 20 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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Recording with the DVR 20 on the Jukebox Multimedia
Pre-record screen
Setup parameters
1. Before starting the recording, you
2. In most situations, the DVR will
should adjust the recording parameters
work fine without the user having to
via [F2] Setup button. You should see
adjust the settings.
movement on the sound level bar
clicking on [F2] Setup, you can adjust
indicating that sound will be recorded.
a number of parameters before you
Adjust the sound level with the
start the recording.
RIGHT and LEFT buttons.
below for descriptions. Click on [F1]
back... to go back to the pre-record
screen.
To make a video recording,
• First, go to the folder you want to make your recording in.
• Press the [F3] Rec'rd to enter the pre-record screen.
• If <AVI> does not appear above the [F1] button, click on [F1] until <AVI> appears. AVI is the
video file type that the Jukebox Multimedia will create.
• Click on [F2] Setup to make adjustments before you start the video recording.
During recording
3. Click on [F3] Start to start the
recording. While recording, you will
However, by
see the length of time of the recording
in the top right of the screen. This text
and other screen text will stay on the
See the table
screen during the recording but will
not be part the recording itself. Click
[F3] Stop to stop the recording.
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Change Name
Allows you to change the filename before the recording begins.
Source
Composite, S-Video, Auto. You can choose which video input you want the
DVR to create your video file from. Normally, with a good video signal, you
can set it to Auto, and the DVR will scan the two inputs to see which one has
valid video information.
Format
Auto, 4:3, 2.35. This is the aspect ratio of the screen that the DVR will
record. If you choose Auto, the DVR will make a setting based on any black
bars it sees on the top and bottom of the image. Thus if the beginning of your
recording has a lot of black, it may be fooled into thinking it is a 2.35 format.
Brightness
Use this to increase or decrease the recorded image brightness
Contrast
Use this to increase or decrease the recorded image contrast
Saturation
Use this to de-emphasize or saturate the colors in the recorded image
Hue
Use this to change the color spectrum in the recorded image
Set Default
Change the above settings to the factory default settings
Bitrate
High, low. Use this to set the encoding quality (similar to the idea of JPEG
image quality settings). Set to low for higher data compression and lower
visual quality. Set to high for higher visual quality and lower data
compression.
Settings
Change the regular system settings
• Concerning the video standard, the DVR will automatically recognize if the incoming video
signal is NTSC (American), SECAM, or PAL (European). There is no need to set anything.
• Click on [F1] back.. to go back to the pre-record screen.
• Click on LEFT and RIGHT to adjust the input sound level. Too far to the right will often give
a overdriven distorted quality. Too far to the left may make for a very soft sound. Try a few
recordings to get a sense of what is the best sound level.
• Click on [F3] to start recording and then Click on [F3] to stop the recording.
• If you click on the PLAY/PAUSE button during the recording, the recording will pause and
show the last frame before the pause. You will only hear the sound from the source video.
When you click the PLAY/PAUSE again to recommence the recording, you will then see the
moving video image on the screen.
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