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6. Recovering CD/DVD/BD Data |
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7. Additional features |
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8. FAQs |
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9. Customer Support |
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Annex A Controls and dialog boxes |
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A.4. Preferences |
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File System Test group.
Show the details of "import" file (default value
Checked)
For multisession discs only. When Checked, a report window
displays some info whether a file was imported from the prior
session ("came from session # ..."), or not.
Include to Disc Test (default value Checked)
When Checked File System Test will be included to the list
of available tests.
Check on the disc (default value All available
sessions)
If All available sessions option has been selected the
program checks file systems of all sessions on multisession disc.
In case of Selected session only the
selected session
is examined.
Note. There is no difference between these two settings for
single session disc.
Disc Surface Test group.
Scan ratio Track Bar (default position 20 to 2000
sectors)
Sets the current ratio of read sectors to total sectors in the
block. For example, "20 to 2000 sectors" setting means that the
program reads 20 sectors in the block of 2000 sectors and
therefore, then skips (2000 - 20) sectors before the next reading.
This setting is used for Disc Surface Test and also for DAE Quality
test.
Include to Disc Test (default value Unchecked)
When Checked Disc Surface Test is included to the list of
available tests. For mixed CDs it means that as Disc Surface Test
as DAE Quality test will be included to the list of available
tests.
Check on the disc (default value All available
sessions)
If All available sessions option has been selected the
program scans disc surface on all sessions. In case of Selected
session only the
selected session
is examined on multisession disc.
Note. There is no difference between these two settings for
single session disc.
Audio Read Overlap (default and minimum values are 0,
maximum value is 7)
Sets the number of overlapping sectors for DAE Quality test. This
may be useful to determine the value of overlap for so-called
"jitter correction" while reading CD audio data.
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