1 Clear the Sound Object list and load a saved list.
2 Keep the current Sound Object list and INSERT a saved list at the current selection.
3 Keep the current Sound Object list and APPEND a saved list.
4 Save the Sound Object list.
5 Save the Sound Object list under a new name.
6 Exit Background Noise.
16 Play the highlighted selection in the Sound Object list.
17 Play the sound objects using the current Play All Mode.
18 Stop/Skip any currently playing sound.
19 Browse through your collection of sound files to review them.
20 Add a new Sound Object to the list.
21 Remove the selected Sound Object from the list. Does not actually delete the item from disk.
22 Modify the selected Sound Object's properties.
23 Assign audio files to hot-keys.
24 Stop playing the cycle.
32 Configure the Play All Mode.
33 Set external sound editor for MIDI and WAV files.
34 Execute an external sound editor with the currently selected sound object.
35 Sets global Background Noise preferences.
36 Set confirmation warning messages.
37 Alter hot key mappings.
38 Set your favorite sound file. (For use with the mapped hot key.)
39 Save Background Noise's window position.
40 Associate a saved Sound Object List with the active CD.
41 Append all the CD tracks to the Sound Object List.
48 Index to the topics of Background Noise's help file.
49 Description of Background Noise.
50 Help on using Background Noise.
51 Help on using the Windows Help System.
52 Information on how to distribute Background Noise.
53 Information on how to register Background Noise.
54 Show credits and version information about this application.
64 Move the selected Sound Object to the top of the list.
65 Move the selected Sound Object up one in the list.
66 Move the selected Sound Object down one in the list.
67 Move the selected Sound Object to the bottom of the list.
96 Welcome to Background Noise 1.52
97 Ready.
98 Background Noise
99 The solution to a quiet Windows environment.
100 Version 1.52
101 Copyright ⌐ 1995 P & J's Software
102 Loading Windows Help file. Please wait.
103 Data settings successfully saved.
104 Are you sure you want to erase this file from your drive?
105 Add New Sound Object
106 New sound object added successfully.
107 Add New Pause Object
108 Add New CD Track Object
109 Pause for the given amount of seconds, and then continue.
110 %d valid sound objects dropped successfully.
111 Your favorite sound file has been successfully established. You may change it at any time.
112 Are you sure you want to remove this item from the list?
113 Records Read: %d
114 Records Saved: %d of %d
115 Now Playing: %s
116 Now Pausing for %u seconds.
117 %u of %u
118 Sequencial Play
119 Random Play
120 Non-stop
121 Cycle Count:
122 Play All Mode:
123 Pause for %u seconds
124 Random Play (Exclusive)
125 The current CD has been successfully saved in the Background Noise CD catalog.
126 This will add all the tracks of the current CD into the Sound Object list.\n\nDo you want to continue?
128 The Play List Count must be within the range of 0 (non-stop) to 65535.\n\nPlease correct the value.
129 File unsuccessfully deleted. It may be in use by another process or have restricting access rights.
130 Insufficient memory to perform the requested operation. Close as many applications as possible and try again.
131 You must select a sound object before you can modify it.
132 An internal memory error has left Background Noise confused. Please contact P & J's Software.
133 A description for this object is undefined.
134 Hot keys failed to register with NT. There may be another process using the same key-sequence.\n\nTry using different virtual keys.
135 Currently, you have no favorite selection defined. Would you like to define your favorite selection now?
136 At least one of hot keys you specified may be in use by another process. Press OK to examine which hot key is subject to the conflict and make changes as necessary.
137 The object you are trying to add/modify is not supported.
138 Overwrite the existing file?
139 There is not enough free space on the drive specified. Try removing some files, or save to a different location.
140 CD tracks must be within the range of 1 to 255. Please correct the track number and try again.
141 CD Audio device failed to respond. Make sure the\n\n[MCI] CD Audio\n\ndriver is installed correctly from Control Panel.
142 The Registry was unable to be updated. You may not have write access to the Registry.
143 Could not create/delete file. Possible user rights issue.
144 (No default MIDI editor)
145 Could not read from the registry.
146 The currently selected sound object does not have an associated file extension or isn't a file at all. Please select a sound file with a .MID or .WAV file extension.
147 There is no sound editor associated with this type of sound file.\n\nWould you like to associate a sound editor to this file now?
148 Could not execute the associated sound editor.\n\nWould you like to check the editor settings now?
149 Thank you for registering this product with P & J's Software. Doing so ensures your rights and keeps the Shareware industry alive, which inspires efforts for new and creative applications!
150 The file you have attempted to load is not a file that has been saved by Background Noise, or the file may be corrupt.
151 The CD Audio track you have requested is not within the valid range of the inserted CD. Please choose a track that resides on the inserted CD and try again.
152 To use this version of Background Noise, you must have installed at least one of the following devices:\n\n[MCI] CD Audio\n[MCI] MIDI Sequencer\n[MCI] Sound (WAV audio)\n\nBackground Noise will now close.
153 Warning: This software is not on the same system it was regitered for. Either you have reformatted your hard drive, or this copy of Background Noise is not registered to you. The former is legal. Please register otherwise.\n\nThank you.
154 Changes made to the Sound Object List have not been saved.\n\nDo you want to save them?
155 The MCI device required to play the media type you requested is not installed on your system. Review the Drivers applet in Control Panel for more information.
156 The CD catalog file for Background Noise has been corrupted. Specifically, the file signature is invalid.
157 The active CD is new to the Background Noise CD catalog.\n\nBefore adding a new CD catalog entry, you must save the current Sound Object List so that Background Noise can tell what file to load the next time you use this CD.
158 Would you like to add a CD Sound Object for each track on the active CD now?
159 WARNING: You have already mapped this BNL file to the previous CD. Are you sure you want to have both CDs refer to the same BNL file in the CD catalog?
224 Cannot find the above BNL file.\n\nIf this error is from a CD catalog attempt, try toggling the "Absolute Path" setting in the Preferences dialog box. Otherwise, locate the file and update the path in BN_CD.DAT with Notepad.