103 If you select the data track of a 'CD Extra' CD, you have to select all audio tracks as well.
104 The position of the data track cannot be changed.
105 Sub-channel data cannot be read if the tracks are in a different order than on the source CD.
106 List of all possible source CD\ndrives. To add or remove a CD from the\nlist, just remove or insert the CD.
107 Starts the Explorer to verify the data\non the source CD.
108 The CD label is the name shown in the\nExplorer when the CD is inserted. The\nmaximum label length allowed is 16\ncharacters.\nNote: If you change the CD label, applications\nthat identify a CD by its label might not work.
109 There is no source CD selected.\nPlease select a source CD before you continue.
110 Data CD
111 Mixed Mode CD
112 Audio CD
113 CDI CD
114 Video CD
115 CD Extra
116 Unknown CD type
117 DVD-ROM
118 DVD-Video
119 DVD-ROM with Video
120 Source CD
121 Size (MB)
122 DVD-Audio
123 DVD-ROM with Audio
124 DVD-ROM with Video and Audio
125 DVD with Video and Audio
126 Information
127 This video-DVD is copy protected. You can continue if you wish, but in most cases the data copied from a CSS-protected DVD video cannot be accessed.\n\nDo you wish to continue?
128 The description is the internal name of\nthe virtual CD. You can use this name to\nidentify the virtual CD in all Virtual CD v5 programs.
129 Move the selected track to the top of the list.
130 Searching for source CDs...
131 CD Text
132 Multisession CD
133 miniDVD
134 Loading information from CDDB...
135 Error: Cannot read all of the required information from the source CD/DVD.
136 Title
137 Time
138 No.
139 Data track
140 Unknown
141 Title_%02d
142 Move the selected track one position up.
143 Activates or blocks the selected track.\nBlocked tracks are not included on the virtual CD.
144 Default
145 Move the selected element in the \n"Show columns" list one position up.
146 Move the selected track to the end of the list.
147 ACM
148 Select audio format
149 Audio decompression module (CODEC) not found. Cannot convert audio data to the selected format.
150 No "write" privileges in the configuration file\nfor the virtual CD. Process cancelled.
151 Photo CD
152 Virtual CD v4 image files (*.vc4)|*.vc4|All files (*.*)|*.*||
153 Select a virtual CD
154 Invalid name or no name entered for the image file.\nPlease enter a valid name or click on the folder to open the file selection dialog.
155 The following characters are not allowed in file names:\n/ * ? < >
156 The image file '%s' already exists. Overwrite this file?
157 The destination drive is write-protected.\nPlease select another drive or remove the write protection.
158 Images can be stored only on a hard disk.
159 Please enter a valid file name.
160 Not enough space for the virtual CD on the selected destination drive.\nContinue anyway?
161 Two different passwords entered.\nPlease type in your password again.
162 Error - Cannot start Virtual CD Image Writer (%s).
168 You cannot deactivate this option.\n\nData tracks from \n\n- CD Extra\n- CDI\n- Video CD\n\nCD types must be created with RAW sectors.
169 You have chosen to create the audio tracks of this CD as data tracks.\nThis is only possible using RAW sectors.
170 Please insert the source CD from which you want to create a virtual CD.
171 Error - Cannot start Explorer.
172 Popup menu for CDDBâ–“ functions.
173 The language file is the wrong version - now using default language.\nPlease download the latest language files for the Virtual CD Settings.
174 Virtual CD - Image Writer
175 ?
176 Analyzing source CD...
177 The source drive does not support RAW sector read.\nPlease insert the CD/DVD in another drive if possible before starting again.
178 Custom write options
179 %d MB
180 The source CD type requires RAW sector read, which is not supported by your drive.\nPlease use another drive to create this type of CD.
181 The source drive does not allow digital audio recording.
182 No .wav output device found.\nError in attempting to play a .wav file. Please check your sound card settings.
183 No .wav file found.\nUnable to play audio.
184 The CD drive is being used by another program (such as CD Player, for example).\nPlease close that program to continue.
185 There is no audio mixer installed. Please check the sound card driver.
186 Cannot open the audio mixer. Please check the sound card driver.
187 Unknown sound device.\nThe sound device must support DirectSound.
188 Another program is using the audio recording port.\nPlease close that program to continue.
189 Cannot open file '%s'. Try again?
190 Converting the .wav data into the selected format.
191 There is no test recording to play.\nPlease record a title before selecting 'Play'.
192 Error closing the volume mixer. Please make sure the sound card driver is installed correctly.
193 -- Waiting --
194 Playing...
195 Error while writing a temporary file. (%d)
196 No audio recording device found.\nCannot create an analog recording of audio tracks. Please check your audio settings.
197 Internal error.\nPlease restart your computer.
198 Not enough memory available.\nPlease close one or more programs or restart your computer.
199 Recording...
200 Error - Cannot start volume control (%s).
201 Fatal error - Cannot find the Virtual CD v4 - Player.
202 The source drive does not support RAW sector reading for audio tracks.\nPlease insert the source CD in another drive and select this setting again.
203 The source drive does not support sub-channel data reading.\nPlease insert the CD/DVD in another drive and select this setting again.
204 Drive
205 Total space
206 Available space
207 RO
208 Yes
209 No
210 Editor
211 Opens a dialog for editing track titles.\nNote: track names can be changed only for audio tracks.
212 List of all tracks on the source CD.\nIn this list you can select or\ndeselect tracks for inclusion on\nthe virtual CD. You can also change\nthe order of the audio tracks.
213 Click here to use the Easy Copy Mode.
214 Click here to use the Expert Copy Mode.
215 No advanced information available.
216 No problems found on the source CD. Using default settings for CD creation.
217 Problems on the source CD found. Using advanced settings to solve the problems.
218 Destination path for the virtual CD.
219 Opens a standard Windows dialog to\nbrowse for a destination for the virtual CD.
220 Normally, a separate folder is created\nautomatically for each virtual CD.\nYou can disable this option here.\nNote: This may result in overwriting files of other virtual CDs.
221 Shows advanced information about\nyour hard disks.
222 Error while opening drive %c as a CD player. Make sure this drive is configured under Windows to play audio CDs ('Start' menu > Settings > Control Panel > Multimedia > CD Music).
223 You can define a password if desired, to\nprevent unauthorized use of the virtual CD.
224 Verify password to make sure that it is correct.
225 If desired, you can specify a program to be\nstarted automatically when the virtual CD is\ninserted.
226 Opens a window in which you can browse for a program.
227 You can select a working directory here,\nwhich is then made the current directory\nautomatically when the CD is inserted.
228 Browse for a working directory using a standard dialog.
229 You can define a hotkey for inserting the virtual CD automatically.
230 Select the virtual drive in which the virtual CD should be\ninserted when the write process is completed.
231 You can enter additional information about the\nvirtual CD if desired; such as installaiton details,\nserial number, etc.
232 Pre-defined copy methods which are\nmost commonly used. The list shows\nonly the settings which are possible for the type of CD you\nwant to copy.
233 Uses a method which allows faster sector reading.\nNote: With older drives or certain CD types, this may not result in a greater speed.
234 Normally, virtual CD stops and outputs\nan error message if a sector on the\nsource CD cannot be read. This option\nactivates a function which works around\nbad sectors, and allows the write process\nto be completed.
235 The correction of bad sectors is performed\nas quickly as possible. This option is not\nrecommended for use with older CD drives\nor CDs that are scratched.\nNote: Selecting this option may increase the\nwrite time significantly.
236 Reads additional information in sectors.\nFor some CD types (CD Extra, CD Video, CDI)\nor when creating audio tracks as data files,\nthe sectors must be read in RAW mode.
237 Sub-channel data includes additional\ninformation about each sector. Some CD\napplications require this information\nto work correctly.
238 Normally, a sector is read only once.\nWith this option, sectors are read several\ntimes. On some drives, it is necessary\nto read sectors repeatedly to distinguish\nbad sectors from good ones.\nNote: This may increase the write time.
239 The read speed of the source drive can\ninfluence the detection of bad sectors. The\nfaster the speed, the greater the chance that\nbad sectors will be missed. If you have trouble\ncreating a virtual CD, try decreasing the\nread speed.\nNote: some drives do not return their maximum read speed. In this case, only the default speed is available.
240 Compression levels to choose from when creating\n a 1 : 1 copy.\n0 - No compression.\n1 - Generally the best compromise between\nthe time required for creating the virtual\nCD and the compression ratio.\n2 - Better compression rate; greater load\non the CPU. Recommended over Level 1 for\ncreating virtual CDs in RAW mode.\n3 - High compression ratio; midway between\nmedium and maximum compression.\n4 - Maximum compression: considerably greater load on the CPU, but the best possible compression ratio. Not recommended for use with processor speeds below 700 MHz.
241 Virtual CD will create the audio tracks as\nindividual sound files.\nThis permits a higher compression ratio when\ncreating the virtual CD, but limits its\ncompatibility with music players (such as\nMedia Player) and CD-writing software.
242 Virtual CD will create the audio tracks as data tracks.\nThe resulting virtual CD will be fully\ncompatible with music players (such as Media\nPlayer) and CD-writing software, but will\nuse up more disk space than a virtual audio CD\nwith individual sound files.
243 List of all music file compression methods\nknown to the Virtual CD program. Your selection\nhere defines the default compression technique\nto be used for writing audio tracks as\nsound files.\nNote: ACM (Audio Compression Manager) is\nthe only music file type initially integrated\nin Virtual CD.
244 Start recording the currently selected audio track.
245 Plays the last recorded music file to check whether the quality is OK.
246 Stop playing or recording.
247 Select an audio title for testing.
248 Change the audio compression if the\nquality is not good enough.
249 Start the volume control.
250 Records the audio data digitally and stores\nit in a wave file using the selected compression.
251 Analog recording of audio data with\nstorage in a wave file using the selected\ncompression. This is the slowest\nmethod, which plays the CD and records\nwhat is played.\nNote: This is only possible\nif the source CD drive is connected to a\nsound card.
252 If the computer's processor is not able to use\n the desired audio format without skips or\nerrors, you can cache the audio data in CD quality and\nthen convert it to the desired format.
253 Lets you test the current settings for audio recording.
254 For CD-quality recording, no pre-caching is necessary.
255 It is not possible to read the sub-channel data if the audio tracks are recorded as audio files.
256 Automatic optimization of settings while writing\nthe virtual CD.\nExample: If you select 4x for a 24x CD,\nthe data is read at 24x unless and until a\nbad sector is found, in which case the Virtual CD\nprogram switches automatically to 4x until the\nbad sector has been read.
257 Define where the new virtual CD is displayed.\nLocal view: The virtual CD is visible only on this computer.\nGlobal view: The virtual CD is available on all computers that use\nthe same global configuration path.
258 SVideo CD
259 Select the source CD from which you wish to create a virtual CD.
260 Source CD selection
261 Results of analysis
262 Select the Copy method you wish to use for creating the virtual CD.
263 Disk space in use
264 Disk space available
265 Space for the virtual CD
266 Edit audio tracks
267 Select the tracks to be included on the virtual CD and the order in which they are to be written.
268 Target
269 Specify where you wish to store the virtual CD.
270 Virtual CD properties
271 Define the properties of the virtual CD.
272 Settings for data tracks
273 Define parameters for reading the data tracks on the virtual CD.
274 Settings for audio tracks
275 Specify whether audio tracks are written as sound files or data tracks.
276 %s of %s
277 A Quick Copy file already exists for this CD.\nDo you want to create another Quick Copy file?
278 Description
279 No Quick Copy file selected.\nPlease select a Quick Copy file in order to continue.
280 Quick Copy file selection
281 Select the Quick Copy file from which you wish to create a virtual CD.
282 No Quick Copy file found.
283 Hard disk information
284 Check to see which hard disk has enough space available.
285 Edit comment
286 Use the "Comment" function to store additional information about the virtual CD.
287 Edit title
288 Please enter the new title.
289 Recording test for audio tracks
290 ACM digital
291 ACM analog
292 The reading speed for dynamic error handling cannot not be lower than the reading speed of the source drive.
293 No Quick Copy file available for this CD.
294 Defaults for normal CDs
295 Advanced defaults (RAW and sub-channel)
296 Advanced defaults with readout of CD geometry
297 Defaults for unwritten areas/rings
298 Defaults for using a Quick Copy file as source
299 Defaults for using the Virtual CD Editor
300 Creation of a virtual CD from a Quick Copy file has not been activated.
301 Virtual CD image
302 ISO image
303 Virtual CD - Image Writer
304 Copyright (c) 2000-2003 by H+H Software GmbH
305 Toggles dynamically between normal and Expert Copy Mode
306 Copying defaults to be used when creating the virtual CD.\nNote: Which options are available here depends on the source used for creating the virtual CD.
307 Select the Quick Copy file to be used\nfor creating a virtual CD.
308 Name of the Quick Copy file to be used for creating\nthe virtual CD.\nNote: A file name is shown here only if a Quick Copy\nfile of the source CD exists and the corresponding copying defaults\nhave been selected.
309 Reading speed to be applied when a bad sector\nis detected.
310 Number of sectors to be skipped when multiple\nbad sectors in series are found. The value should not\nbe lower than 100. Set the value to 0 to deactivate\nthis option.\nNote: This setting can significantly reduce the time it\ntakes to create a virtual CD. On the other hand,\nit can also result in a non-viable virtual CD!
311 Creates a new Quick Copy file from the source CD at the same time the virtual CD is created.
312 Enables readout of the source CD geometry. This feature enables a more precise emulation of the CD.
313 The CD geometry data is read out in a series of \nmeasurements which can lie anywhere\nbetween 1 and 100.\nYou can have Virtual CD determine the optimum value\n- every time. With this option selected, the best\nseries for the CD drive is determined every time virtual CD is created.\n- automatically. With this option, the optimum value\nis determined once for the CD drive in use, and\nis used for subsequent virtual CD creating\operations as well.\n- from your input. You can define the value to be applied.
314 Measurement series to be used for reading\nCD geometry data. This valuemust be between 1 and 100.