237 There are %s files left to be processed.\n\nDo you wish to continue?
239 The destination file '%s' already exists.\n\nDo you want to replace this file (press No to create a new and unique file)?
240 Error converting file.
241 Could not create the file '%s'.
242 The destination file '%s' is a directory.\n\nDo you want to create a new and unique file?
299 Extracts one or more Regions into separate sound files.
300 Displays or activates the Batch Converter window.
308 There is not enough room to create a new file.\n\nMake sure your temporary storage is not full.
309 There is not enough room to save the file.\n\nMake sure there is enough free space available on the destination drive.
311 Applies a Batch Converter script to the active sound file.
315 Click 'More...' to select format.
321 Notice: This computer program is protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or
322 any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
325 File Type Attributes Status
326 Destination folder:
327 Destination...
333 List Errors...
334 Properties...
335 The folder '%s' does not exist.\n\nWould you like to create this folder?
354 S
355 >
356 You have chosen to Delete the source files after a successful conversion.\n\nAre you sure you want to continue?
357 The selected file cannot be opened.\n\nWas it deleted after a conversion?
360 &Play
361 Sto&p
362 Opening...
366 File Add
367 Destination Folder
368 An error was encountered while processing the file.
369 Do you want to continue (press No to stop the batch)?
374 The Summary or Extra Information could not be modified (%d).
376 %u Error(s).
377 Could not create the destination file.
378 A unique destination file name could not be created.
379 Could not initialize temporary workspace for conversion.
380 The conversion was canceled.
381 The destination file name '%s' is the same as the source.\n\nThe destination file will be renamed.
382 RealAudio Metafile Destination
383 Error initializing RealAudio components.
384 The RealAudio encoder failed to compress the files correctly.
385 Reset Selected
386 Open Source
387 Open Destination
388 Convert All
389 Convert Selected
390 Select All
391 Sound Forge is currently using a Plug-In.\n\nThe Batch Converter is unable to continue until the Plug-In is closed.
392 This file was created with the Preset Manager and may contain non-batchable presets that can not be installed by the Batch Converter.\n\nDo you wish to continue?
393 The current preset is empty.
394 The script %s could not be saved.
395 External data could not be created for the plugin %s.
396 The file %s is not a batch script.
397 The file %s does not contain any script data.
398 The version of the batch script (%lu.%.02lu) is incompatible with this version of the Batch Converter.
399 Added batch script "%s" to the Batch Converter.
400 The batch script could not be opened from the file %s.
401 Added presets from file %s to Sound Forge.
402 The presets could not be opened from the file %s.
403 External data for the plugin %s could not be stored.
404 Could not store plugin: %s.\nPreset: %s\n\n\nError %s (%d)
405 Add Batch Script
406 Save Batch Script
407 Video compression or interleave information has not been specified. The batch converter will use options found in each source file. Use the more button in the settings dialog to set compression options.\n\nContinue converting?
408 The function %s could not be found and will be removed from the batch script. The proper Plug-In may not be installed or the function may not be batchable.\n\nContinue anyway?
409 The preset "%s" could not be found for function %s and will be converted to (Last Used).\n\nContinue anyway?
410 The Batch Script called for a file format change. You can choose to save the sound file to a different format in the Run Batch Script dialog.
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, such as "Sound Forge."
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.