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  1. LUK! sent me an email. Here's his answer:

     

    >>On this occasion, it basically means 'Clear System Error'.

    >>'Kill System Error' is their (Primera Tech's) wording really, not mine. I got it from their documentation.

    >>So if the autoloader/duplicator is in an 'Error' state you'd click that button and the error would be cleared. The autoloader/duplicator would then work again.

     

    I think it's quite clear.

  2. Yeah, I somehow missed that when reading changelog, now the problem is how to translate it, there is no difference between the two in my language and there is not enough space to somehow differentiate it with a description.

    I encountered the same problem as you. To solve it, I use something phrase sounds like 'classic shutdown' or 'compatible shutdown'. Thanks to the refined chinese characters so I can make it short enough.

  3. What's the difference between Shut Down and Power Off?

    'Added: 'Shut Down' shutdown action that calls the 'ExitWindowsEx' API with the 'EWX_SHUTDOWN' flag. This might work to shut down and turn off the PC for some users where 'EWX_POWEROFF' fails to do so.'

    'Changed: The 'Turn Off' action is now known as 'Power Off' to match the actual flag ('EWX_POWEROFF') used in the 'ExitWindowsEX' API.'

     

    --changelog

  4. Um, no? I don't mean the Select folder dialog itself, but what appears after you select the folder, for example the dialog "You've only selected 1 folder! ... Does the '...' folder represent the root directory for the image content..." etc.

    oh, I see now.

    I totally agree with you.

    LordWarlock and danei...Why not start a thread in the 'ImgBurn Suggestion" area about this rather than get into a prolonged discussion under this topic? :thumbup:

    ok, "This thread is for talk about translations.

    Please don't ask for them in here, it's a thread to assist the people actually doing them."

    I think LWl and I didn't go off topic because I'm a translator and we were discussing some translation thing. and...this discuss won't last long since we have got an agreement.

  5. There are some strings left untranslated in base file:

    "No Writers detected!" warning in write mod

    Upper/lower class/device filter and [None found] in filter driver load order dialog

    all the strings appear in status bar

  6. I don't design the file systems, I simply follow the specs (as best I can!).

     

    Blame the ISO9660, Joliet, UDF guys for that.

     

    Your disc would be smaller if you didn't use UDF at all.

     

    And I assume you know that only Vista (and newer) machines can read UDF 2.60 by default yeah?

     

    Windows XP (and earlier) require a 3rd party driver to read anything over 1.50 (or perhaps 2.01?).

    Oh, I meant nothing blaming you, not at all. Fs thing is due to the people who design it.

    I know that only vista can handle udf 2.6, which is blueray disc spec. I make the iso only to bakup something and I won't publish to anyone else so I won't consider other system.

    So udf uses more file index/descriptor space than iso9660?

  7. Because you've got a HUGE number of files and therefore a lot of slack space (zeroes at the end of a file to pad out the sector), not to mention all the file system descriptors that need to be present (at least 1 sector each) in order to represent those files.

    Oh, I did a little calculation just than. the pading space is not as big as it seems, which is less than 100MB.

    But the file index's really huge which takes all the extra space left, That's about 500MB. Maybe the disc file system could be designed to reduce this by something like a file alloc table.

  8. If an mp3 file has replay gain tags does ImageBurn use them to adjust the volume when preparing the file to burn an audio CD or does it just ignore them.

     

    Thanks in advance for any replies

    to apply replay gains when burning cds requires altering data from ds filter, like reconverting it. so i don't think it's possible for editing audio is not the job of imgburn.

  9. I don't recall ever saying a 'Copy' mode wouldn't be implemented, quite the opposite infact.

    That means the so called "on the fly copy" will be implied? Glad to hear this :P

    I would have thought a one-click copy via an image (2-stage) would be better than an on-the-fly?

    The latter could have problems due to differences in read/write speeds, buffers, etc.

    Make it an option under the one-click copy will satisfy both of us? hehe

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