Archos TV+ DVR User Manual


 
MANUAL
V1.0
TV+
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS > P. 70
“Bitrate”:
500kb/s, 1000kb/s, 1500kb/s, 2000kb/s, 2500kb/s. Use this to set the encoding
quality. The higher the encoding rate, the higher the image quality but also more hard drive
space will be used.
“Sampling”:
32kHz, 48kHz. This is the sound sampling rate. The higher value gives a higher
quality sound but will take up more space on the hard drive.
“Contrast”:
adjusts the recorded image contrast.
“Brightness” *:
adjusts the recorded image brightness.
“Saturation” *:
use this to de-emphasize or saturate the colors in the recorded image.
“Hue” *:
changes the color spectrum in the recorded image.
“RGB settings” *:
Automatic”/ “Manual”. Allows you to adjust the 3 RGB color levels
(only when the source outputs an RGB signal).
“Blue saturation” *:
Adjusts the level of blue (only when the source outputs a component
signal).
“Red saturation” *:
Adjusts the level of red (only when the source outputs a component signal).
“Reset”:
changes the above settings to the default values.
* These parameters will vary according to which type of signals are present on
the TV
+
inputs.
COPY PROTECTION
The ARCHOS recording system is designed to respect the Macrovision™ copyright
protection system. If the source of your video is copy-protected, the device will
record in protected mode. You will see a ‘P’ icon on the recording screen (not dur-
ing playback), indicating that the le will be a protected le.
Protected les can only be played back on the ARCHOS that created them, and
not on a computer. The playback of protected les is also limited to the HDMI/
HDCP video output (in this case, your TV must have an HDMI/HDCP input con-
nector). It cannot be displayed on a television using any other video output type.
10.3 reCOrding audiO Manually
With the ARCHOS, you have the possibility to record audio from most
any standard audio source (hi-, turntable, boombox, etc).
RECORDING PROCEDURE
Connect your audio source’s outputs to the ARCHOS’ inputs.
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