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70
NOTES ABOUT THE SCHEDULER
The scheduler automatically reorganizes the recording
events chronologically,
In order for a scheduled recording to start, you must leave
the ARCHOS
device on the main menu screen or leave it
in stand-by mode. If you are listening to music, watching
a video or looking at photos with the device, it will not
interrupt you to make the scheduled recording.
If you use the IR emitter to change channels on a VCR,
satellite or cable box (see The Infrared Emitter), note that
this external device must be left ON, and not in sleep mode.
When the Archos
user interface is set to English, the date
format is set to Month/Day.
If the end time is earlier than the start time, it is assumed
that you start recording on the start date, and the recording
ends on the following day at the end time.
Once scheduled recording has been made, or the date of a
recording has been passed, without the recording having
been made (the ARCHOS
was not connected to the DVR
Station or was not in standby mode), the schedule entry will
be erased from the scheduler.
Long recordings (2 hours and more) can create les that are
larger than 2Gb each. The ARCHOS
will create multiple les
in order to make long recordings. Thus a long scheduled
recording may produce video les called VID0000, VID0001,
VID0002 etc. This is only the case of recordings that are
over 2Gb in size. This 2Gb le size constraint is due to the
Windows
®
FAT32 AVI le type specication.
When you set the scheduler, the ARCHOS
device will create
a text le in the System folder (DVRTimer.txt), you should
not erase this le.

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