17 Sound 20 &Help 101 Standard 102 Transport 105 Status 2101 Creates a new window. 2102 Opens a new sound file. 2103 Closes the active sound file. 2104 Saves the current sound file. 2105 Saves the sound file with a different name or file type. 2106 Saves all modified sound files, prompting for each one separately. 2107 Deletes an existing file. 2108 Shows the properties of the active sound file. 2110 Sets various preferences for Sound Forge. 2111 Quits Sound Forge and prompts to save the modified sound files. 2112 Sends the active sound file through electronic mail. 2151 Reverses the last edit operation. 2152 Repeats the most recently used Process, Effect or Tool. 2153 Cuts the selection and puts it on the Clipboard. 2154 Copies the selection and puts it on the Clipboard. 2155 Inserts the Clipboard contents at the insertion point. 2156 Removes the selection without putting it on the Clipboard. 2157 Selects the entire sound file. 2158 Creates a new sound file from the Clipboard contents. 2159 Crossfades the Clipboard contents at the insertion point. 2160 Mixes the Clipboard contents at the insertion point. 2161 Overwrites the selection with the Clipboard contents. 2162 Fills the selection with multiple Clipboard copies. 2163 Deletes all data outside of the current selection. 2165 Jumps to a specified position in the sound file. 2166 Selects a specified region for the sound file. 2167 Copies an object link to the active sound file onto the Clipboard. 2169 Reverses all edit operations. 2172 Selects the Edit Tool for editing. 2173 Selects the Magnify Tool for editing. 2174 Selects Pencil Tool for editing. 2179 Toggles the Undo/Redo buffer creation for the active sound file. 2180 Redoes the last action that was undone. 2202 Shows status values in Samples. 2203 Shows status values in Time (hr:mn:sc:xxx). 2204 Shows status values in Seconds (sc.xxxxxx). 2205 Shows status values in Time and Frames (hr:mn:sc:fr). 2206 Shows status values in Absolute Frames (fr.xxx). 2207 Shows status values in Measures, Beats and Quarter-Beats. 2208 Shows status values in SMPTE Non-Drop format. 2209 Shows status values in SMPTE Drop format. 2210 Shows status values in SMPTE European Broadcast Union (EBU) format. 2211 Shows status values in SMPTE Film Sync format. 2214 Shows or hides toolbars. 2215 Toggles full screen mode on and off. 2216 Shows information about the Clipboard contents. 2217 Plays the contents on the Clipboard. 2218 Zooms in to maximum magnification. 2219 Zooms out to minimum magnification. 2220 Maximizes the selected area in the data window. 2221 Maximizes the width of the window. 2222 Locks the length of a Region while dragging. 2226 Zooms out to the default magnification. 2229 Zooms the level out to minimum magnification. 2230 Maximizes the level of the data in the window. 2231 Maximizes the level of the selected area in the data window. 2232 Toggles displaying the sound file status bar window on and off. 2233 Toggles displaying the time ruler on and off. 2234 Toggles displaying the overview window on and off. 2235 Toggles displaying the video strip on and off. 2236 Toggles displaying the level ruler on and off. 2237 Toggles displaying the level zoom control on and off. 2239 Toggles displaying the time zoom control on and off. 2240 Toggles displaying the sound file scroll bar on and off. 2241 Toggles displaying only the data window on and off. 2242 Sets the input focus to the Data Window of the active sound file. 2243 Shows, hides, or activates the Regions List window. 2248 Shows, hides, or activates Video Preview window. 2302 Records new sound data. 2303 Plays the entire sound file. 2304 Plays from the current cursor position. 2305 Stops playback and leaves the cursor at the current location. 2306 Stops playback and rewinds to the last known cursor position. 2307 Sets the cursor position to the start of the sample. 2308 Sets the cursor position to the end of the sample. 2309 Sets the default play mode to Normal for the active sound file. 2310 Sets the default play mode to Looped for the active sound file. 2312 Creates a new Region from current selection. 2315 Adds a new Marker/Region to the Regions List. 2316 Removes the active Marker/Region from the Regions List. 2317 Edits the active Marker/Region in the Regions List. 2318 Creates a copy of the active Marker/Region in the Regions List. 2319 Updates the active Regions List Marker/Region to the current selection. 2320 Clears all Markers and Regions in the Regions List. 2321 Copies the Regions List onto the Clipboard as text. 2334 Defines and edits the tempo for the active sound file. 2335 Drops a Marker at the current cursor position. 2336 Sets the Mark In point to the current cursor position. 2337 Sets the Mark Out point to the current cursor position. 2338 Centers the cursor in the data window. 2339 Toggles the selection of the active sound file on or off. 2344 Edits the Frame Rate for the active sound file. 2347 Splits the active Region at the cursor. 2352 Rebuilds the peak data for the active sound file. 2357 Jumps the cursor to the selected Marker. 2358 Selects the active Region. 2359 Edits the active Marker/Region. 2360 Updates the active Marker/Region to the current position or selection. 2361 Deletes the active Marker/Region. 2373 Shuttles the cursor backward by a small amount. 2374 Shuttles the cursor forward by a small amount. 2375 Clears the Undo/Redo history for the active sound file. 2376 Clears the Undo/Redo histories for all open sound files. 2377 Enables or disables the Playlist being treated as a Cutlist. 2378 Deletes all data contained in cut regions. 2401 Creates a new window using the default template. 2402 Arranges the windows to overlap. 2403 Arranges the windows as non-overlapping tiles (horizontally bias). 2404 Arranges the windows as non-overlapping tiles (vertically bias). 2405 Arranges all minimized windows. 2406 Minimizes all open windows. 2407 Closes all open windows. 2408 Restores all minimized windows. 2415 Enables scrolling during playback. 2416 Enables smooth scrolling during playback. 2419 Enables drag and drop snapping to markers, regions, and other events. 2425 Enables pasting of Markers, Regions and other information along with sound data. 2450 Displays Help contents. 2451 Searches for a Help topic by typing or selecting a keyword. 2452 Displays keyboard and mouse shortcuts. 2453 Lists common questions and answers to aid with troubleshooting. 2454 Shows copyright and version information. 2455 Displays a Tip of the Day. 2456 Visits Sonic Foundry's Home Page (http://www.sfoundry.com). 2540 Show the level at current cursor position in Integers. 2541 Show the level at current cursor position in Percent. 2542 Show the level at current cursor position in dB. 2543 Find the peak near the current cursor position. 2544 Find the RMS power near the current cursor position. 2545 Labels the Level Ruler in percent. 2546 Labels the Level Ruler in dB. 2547 Toggles animation of the Video Strip on and off. 2548 Copies the selected Video Strip frame and puts it on the Clipboard. 2549 Jumps the cursor to the beginning of the selected frame. 2550 Toggles printing of absolute frame numbers on the Video Strip. 2561 Toggles blinking status on and off. 2573 Attempt to make the record meters more reactive. 2574 Sets the sample rate to a custom value. 2575 Sets the bits per sample to 8. 2576 Sets the bits per sample to 16. 2577 Converts stereo data to mono. 2578 Converts mono data to stereo. 2606 Toggles Marker names displayed on the data window on and off. 2607 Toggles Marker lines displayed on the data window on and off. 2608 Toggles Region names displayed on the data window on and off. 2609 Toggles Region lines displayed on the data window on and off. 2613 Clears the meter clipping indicators. 2615 Toggles meter labeling on or off. 2616 Toggles meter peak holding on or off. 2617 Toggles meter valley holding on or off. 2618 Toggles meter always on top behavior. 2620 Copies the current Video frame and puts it on the Clipboard. 2624 Sets the Video Preview to stretch all frames to fit the window. 2625 Sets the Video Preview to stretch all frames by non-fractional amounts. 2626 Sets the Video Preview to stretch all frames while preserving the aspect ratio. 2627 Toggles passive updating of the Video Preview for slow computers on and off. 2628 Sets all video frames to be displayed on a white background. 2629 Sets all video frames to be displayed on a black background. 2630 Sets all video frames to be displayed on the default window background. 2631 Sets the range of the meter to: -90 to 0 dB. 2632 Sets the range of the meter to: -78 to 0 dB. 2633 Sets the range of the meter to: -60 to 0 dB. 2634 Sets the range of the meter to: -42 to 0 dB. 2635 Sets the range of the meter to: -24 dB to 0 dB. 2636 Copies the current summary bitmap onto the clipboard. 2637 Pastes a bitmap on the clipboard into the summary bitmap. 2638 Deletes the current summary bitmap from the sound file. 2639 Jumps to the beginning of the current selection. 2640 Jumps to the end of the current selection. 3009 Sets the sample rate to the specified value. 3028 Plays the sound file in normal mode. 3029 Plays the sound file in looped mode. 3069 Shows status values in the default SMPTE format. 3070 Shows status values in the default Time format. 3071 Selects the specified wave device. 3091 Selects the specified MIDI device. 3111 Selects the specified auxiliary device. 3132 Enables or disables sending program changes to the current MIDI device. 4500 Opens the selected sound file. 7000 IARL 7001 Archival Location 7002 Indicates where the subject of the file is archived. 7003 IART 7004 Artist 7005 Lists the artist of the original subject of the file. For example, "Bach." 7006 ICMS 7007 Commissioned 7008 Lists the name of the person or organization that commissioned the subject of the file. For example, "XYZZY Records." 7009 ICMT 7010 Comments 7011 Provides general comments about the file or the subject of the file. If the comment is several sentences long, end each sentence with a period. Do not include newline characters. 7012 ICOP 7013 Copyright 7014 Records the copyright information for the file. For example, "Copyright © 1994, Sonic Foundry, Inc." If there are multiple copyrights, separate them by a semicolon followed by a space. 7015 ICRD 7016 Creation date 7017 Specifies the date the subject of the file was created. List dates in year-month-day format, padding one-digit months and days with a zero on the left. For example, "1964-03-02" for March 2, 1964. 7018 ICRP 7019 Cropped 7020 Describes whether an image has been cropped and, if so, how it was cropped. For example, "lower right corner." 7021 IDIM 7022 Dimensions 7023 Specifies the size of the original subject of the file. For example, "8.5 in h, 11 in w." 7024 IDPI 7025 Dots Per Inch 7026 Stores dots per inch setting of the digitizer used to produce the file, such as "300." 7027 IENG 7028 Engineer 7029 Stores the name of the engineer who worked on the file. If there are multiple engineers, separate the names by a semicolon and a blank. For example, "Schmidt, Monty; Palmer, Curtis J." 7030 IGNR 7031 Genre 7032 Describes the original work, such as, "landscape," "portrait," "still life," etc. 7033 IKEY 7034 Keywords 7035 Provides a list of keywords that refer to the file or subject of the file. Separate multiple keywords with a semicolon and a blank. For example, "Madison; killing; bugs." 7036 ILGT 7037 Lightness 7038 Describes the changes in lightness settings on the digitizer required to produce the file. Note that the format of this information depends on hardware used. 7039 IMED 7040 Medium 7041 Describes the original subject of the file, such as, "computer image," "drawing," "lithograph," and so forth. 7042 INAM 7043 Name/Title 7044 Stores the title of the subject of the file, such as, "Bug Zapper." 7045 IPLT 7046 Palette Setting 7047 Specifies the number of colors requested when digitizing an image, such as "256." 7048 IPRD 7049 Product 7050 Specifies the name of the title the file was originally intended for, such as "1001 Ways to Kill Bugs: CD-ROM Edition." 7051 ISBJ 7052 Subject 7053 Describes the contents of the file, such as "Madison bugs hitting bug zapper." 7054 ISFT 7055 Software 7056 Identifies the name of the software package used to create the file and the software which last modified the file separated by a ";", such as "Sound Forge 3.0;Sound Forge 4.0." 7057 ISHP 7058 Sharpness 7059 Identifies the changes in sharpness for the digitizer required to produce the file (the format depends on the hardware used). 7060 ISRC 7061 Source 7062 Identifies the name of the person or organization who supplied the original subject of the file. For example, "Sonic Foundry, Inc." 7063 ISRF 7064 Source Form 7065 Identifies the original form of the material that was digitized, such as "slide," "paper," "map," and so forth. This is not necessarily the same as IMED. 7066 ITCH 7067 Technician 7068 Identifies the technician who digitized the subject file. For example, "Feith, John." 7069 DISP 7070 Sound Scheme Title 7071 The display name that is compatible with the Microsoft Windows Sound System software. This name is also used by Windows 95 sound schemes. 12200 Ad Lib Sample (*.smp)|*.smp| 12201 Amiga SVX (*.svx;*.iff)|*.svx;*.iff| 12202 Covox V8 (*.v8)|*.v8| 12203 Creative Labs VOC (*.voc)|*.voc| 12204 Dialogic VOX ADPCM (*.vox)|*.vox| 12205 Gravis Patch (*.pat)|*.pat| 12206 InterVoice (*.ivc)|*.ivc| 12207 Macintosh AIFF (*.aif;*.snd)|*.aif;*.snd| 12208 Macintosh Resource (*.snd)|*.snd| 12209 MIDI SDS (*.sds)|*.sds| 12210 MPEG (*.mp2;*.mpg)|*.mp2;*.mpg| 12211 NeXT/Sun (Java) File (*.au;*.snd)|*.au;*.snd| 12212 RealMedia (*.rm;*.ra)|*.rm;*.ra| 12213 SampleVision (*.smp)|*.smp| 12214 Sonic Foundry (*.sfr)|*.sfr| 12215 Sound Designer 1 (*.dig;*.sd)|*.dig;*.sd| 12216 Sounder/SoundTool (*.snd)|*.snd| 12217 Video for Windows (*.avi)|*.avi| 12218 Wave (Microsoft) (*.wav)|*.wav| 12219 Raw File (*.raw;*.*)|*.raw;*.*| 12220 All Types (*.*)|*.*| 12221 Open Media Framework (*.omf)|*.omf| 12222 Active Streaming Format (*.asf)|*.asf| 32000 The sound file has been modified and Saving has been disabled.\n\nWould you like to use the original sound file? 32001 You have modified this sound file and must save it before using this feature.\n\nSave the sound file now? 32002 You have modified this sound file and must save it as a new file before using this feature.\n\nSave the sound file now? 32003 This operation will not work on a new sound file because Saving has been disabled. 32100 NONE 32101 This may overwrite File Associations used by other applications.\n\nAre you sure you want to continue? 32110 The file %s is already open.\n\nThe Direct Edit mode requires exclusive access to the sound file. Therefore, the sound file can only be opened once.