Editing Your Recordings - Archos TV+ User Manual

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"Bitrate":
500kb/s
quality. The higher the encoding rate, the higher the image quality but also more hard drive
space will be used.
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"Sampling":
32kHz
quality sound but will take up more space on the hard drive.
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"Brightness":
adjusts the recorded image brightness.
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"Contrast":
adjusts the recorded image contrast.
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"Saturation":
use this to de-emphasize or saturate the colors in the recorded image.
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"Hue":
changes the color spectrum in the recorded image.
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"Reset":
changes the above settings to the default values.
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 file will be a protected file.
Protected files can only be played back on the ARCHOS that created them, and not
on a computer. The playback of protected files is also limited to the HDMI video
output. It cannot be displayed on a television using any other video output type.

9.3 EDITING YOUR RECORDINGS

Video files recorded with the ARCHOS can be edited by deleting the sections you
do not wish included. The editing you can do is either cropping or cutting of par-
ticular segments of the video file.
You will mark a segment of your video file, and then you will tell the ARCHOS to
delete everything except the marked segment or to delete the marked segment
from the video file. These operations can be done multiple times on the same
video file.
Once finished, you will have the option to save the edit marks with the video or
to write a new video file. If you save your file with edit marks, you can always go
back and change your edits at another time. The actual video information is not
deleted. On the other hand, you can write a new file which will only include the
video parts that you specified in the edit session. This file will be smaller but you
can never un-edit it.
EXAMPLE 1
You have recorded a music video program and would like to keep one single music
presentation. But you do not want to keep the rest of the television recording.
V0.9
MANUAL
,
,
1000kb/s
1500kb/s
,
. This is the sound sampling rate. The higher value gives a higher
48kHz
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS > P. 74
,
,
2000kb/s
2500kb/s
. Use this to set the encoding

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