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<p>This image has an invalid file size.If it has been downloaded make sure the download is complete.<p>Only continue if you know what you are doing.
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<p>If this option is checked K3b will format a DVD-RW even if it is empty. It may also be used to force K3b to format a DVD+RW or a DVD-RW in restricted overwrite mode.<p><b>Caution:</b> It is not recommended to often format a DVD since it may already be unusable after 10-20 reformat procedures.<p>DVD+RW media only needs to be formatted once. After that it just needs to be overwritten. The same applies to DVD-RW in restricted overwrite mode.
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Located in misc/k3bdvdformattingdialog.cpp:85
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<p>If this option is checked K3b will tell the writer to perform a quick format.<p>Formatting a DVD-RW completely can take a very long time and some DVD writers perform a full format even if quick format is enabled.
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<p>The file you selected is not a floppy image (floppy images are of size 1200 KB, 1440 KB, or 2880 KB). You may still use boot images of other sizes by emulating a harddisk or disabling emulation completely. <p>If you are not familiar with terms like 'harddisk emulation' you most likely want to use a floppy image here. Floppy images can be created by directly extracting them from a real floppy disk:<pre>dd if=/dev/floppy of=/tmp/floppy.img</pre>or by using one of the many boot floppy generators that can be found on <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+boot+floppy&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8">the internet</a>.
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Located in projects/k3bbootimageview.cpp:137
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<p><b>External program <em>normalize-audio</em> is not installed.</b><p>K3b uses <em>normalize-audio</em> (http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/) to normalize audio tracks. In order to use this functionality, please install it first. (sudo apt-get install normalize-audio)
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Located in projects/k3baudioburndialog.cpp:301
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<p><b>Multisession Mode</b><p><b>Auto</b><br>Let K3b decide which mode to use. The decision will be based on the size of the project (does it fill the whole media) and the state of the inserted media (appendable or not).<p><b>No Multisession</b><br>Create a single-session CD or DVD and close the disk.<p><b>Start Multisession</b><br>Start a multisession CD or DVD, not closing the disk to allow further sessions to be apppended.<p><b>Continue Multisession</b><br>Continue an appendable data CD (as for example created in <em>Start Multisession</em> mode) and add another session without closing the disk to allow further sessions to be apppended.<p><b>Finish Multisession</b><br>Continue an appendable data CD (as for example created in <em>Start Multisession</em> mode), add another session, and close the disk.<p><em>In the case of DVD+RW and DVD-RW restricted overwrite media K3b will not actually create multiple sessions but grow the file system to include the new data.</em>
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Located in projects/k3bdatamultisessioncombobox.cpp:39
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<p>This value modifies the physical sort order of the files in the ISO9660 filesystem. A higher weighting means that the file will be located closer to the beginning of the image (and the disk).<p>This option is useful in order to optimize the data layout on a CD/DVD.<p><b>Caution:</b> This does not sort the order of the file names that appear in the ISO9660 directory.It sorts the order in which the file data is written to the image.
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Located in projects/k3bdatapropertiesdialog.cpp:214
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<em>Blue book CD</em><br>K3b will create a multisession CD with 2 sessions. The first session will contain all audio tracks and the second session will contain a mode 2 form 1 data track.<br>This mode is based on the <em>Blue book</em> standard (also known as <em>Extended Audio CD</em>, <em>CD-Extra</em>, or <em>CD Plus</em>) and has the advantage that a hifi audio CD player will only recognize the first session and ignore the second session with the data track.<br>If the CD is intended to be used in a hifi audio CD player this is the recommended mode.<br>Some older CD-ROMs may have problems reading a blue book CD since it is a multisession CD.
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Located in projects/k3bmixedburndialog.cpp:109
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<p><b>External program <em>normalize-audio</em> is not installed.</b><p>K3b uses <em>normalize-audio</em> (http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/) to normalize audio tracks. In order to use this functionality, please install it first (sudo apt-get install normalize-audio.
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Located in projects/k3bmixedburndialog.cpp:311
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<p>To allow the play of Video-CDs on a CD-i player, the Video-CD standard requires that a CD-i application program must be present.<p>This program is designed to:<ul><li>provide full play back control as defined in the PSD of the standard</l><li>be extremely simple to use and easy-to-learn for the end-user</li></ul><p>The program runs on CD-i players equipped with the CDRTOS 1.1(.1) operating system and a Digital Video extension cartridge.
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:224
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