Archos 20 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 9

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If a timer is set for a date that is earlier than the current month's date, then the timer assumes
that the date is for the following month. For example, if the current date is April 16, then the
first timer in the screen shot above will record on May 11 from 2pm to 4pm. The second
timer will record on April 18 from 4pm to April 19 at 2am (an extremely long recording to be
sure).
Make sure that you click on the Set button in order to set the timers. The pencil icon in each
box will turn into a green check mark indicating that the timer has been set.
Once a timer recording has been made, or the date of a recording has been passed, without the
recording having been made (the Archos unit was not turned on or was not in pre-record
mode), the timed program will be erased from the timer screen and replaced with a red X.
Long recording times (2 hours and more) can create files that are greater than 2GB each. The
DVR will create multiple files in order to make long recordings. Thus a long timer program
may produce video files called VID0000, VID0001, and VID0002. This is only in the case of
recordings that are over 2GB in size.
When you set the timer programs that you have entered, the Archos device will create a text
file on the root of the hard disk called DVRTimer.txt. You should not erase this file.
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Troubleshooting

Problem: Sometimes I see a recorded video make small jumps or skips while playing. It does not
happen at the same place all the time.
Solution: This could be due to the differences between the NTSC and PAL television systems which
have 30 frames per second and 25 frames per second respectively. Make sure that your Jukebox
Multimedia or Archos AV is set to the same video output standard as the recording was made. Go to
Setup then Display, and change the TV standard to the standard system of your country.
Problem: I can't get my DVR to record.
Solution: Did you...
Plug in the DVR when the Archos Device was off?
Make sure you have a video signal connected to the video-in of the DVR?
Try resetting the setup parameters to the default settings as shown in sections 2, 3 and 4?
Make sure your AV300 or Jukebox device is powered via the included AC Adapter?
Problem: I get a message "Wrong module" on the screen.
Solution: The Jukebox Multimedia is not recognizing the DVR. It may have been improperly
connected to the Jukebox Multimedia or it may actually be another DVR module compatible with
a different Archos Product. Shut off the Jukebox Multimedia, disconnect the DVR, then carefully
reconnect it. Turn on the Jukebox Multimedia to see if this fixes the problem.
Problem: When I go to Video Corder the screen says "No input Signal"
Solution: The DVR does not recognize any input video signal. Try changing the setting Source
from Auto to either composite or S-video. Plug your cable into a television to be sure that you
really do have a video signal coming from the cable.
Problem: The remote control doesn't work.
Solution: 1) Make sure you are aiming it at the correct face of the DVR infrared receptor. 2) make
sure you are closer than 3 meters (10 feet). 3) Make sure your Archos Device has the correctly
selected remote control code (see section 5.1 above). 4) Make sure the batteries are still good.
Problem: Sometimes after about 2 or more hours or recording, the recording stops and a new one
starts.
Solution: This is due to a limitation of file sizes for the Windows® file system that is used on
Archos devices. This File Allocation Table (FAT) system can have a maximum file size of 2GB.
Recordings that go over 2 hours can go over this limit. It depends on type of program being
recorded and the quality settings. A second file will automatically start up to continue the
recording. Thus a 3 hour video might be composed of VID0000.avi of 2 hours and 10 minutes and
VID0001.avi of 50 minutes. To avoid this, you can reduce the bitrate setting which will create
smaller sized files.
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