100 Windows Media Encoder 110 Windows Media Encoder Session 128 Windows Media Encoder 129 Video 140 Warning: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. 240 Welcome.wmv 241 Intermission.wmv 242 Goodbye.wmv 260 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=4836 261 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=3549 262 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=4835 263 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=9254 996 NTSC 997 Program Manager 1120 Right-click for Sources menu 1502 Encoder status 1506 Start file archiving 1507 Pause file archiving 1508 Stop file archiving 1509 Override automatic source archiving 1511 Start encoding 1512 Stop encoding 1515 File progress 1516 Cancel indexing 1517 Show error log 1601 Caption script command 1602 URL script command 1603 Custom script command 1604 Script type 1605 Script data (caption, URL, custom) 1606 Insert script into encoding 1701 Play 1702 Stop 1703 Rewind 1704 Step Rewind 1705 Step Forward 1706 Fast Forward 1707 Eject 1708 Device control line 1709 More device control options 1710 Set up device control for currently selected sources 1711 Time code 1902 Choose the zoom percentage for Input and Output displays 1904 Customize Input and Output displays 1908 Choose the output bit rate to preview in Output display 2501 Currently selected audio input 2502 Change audio input level 2503 Current audio input level 2504 Mute audio input 2505 Mix audio input 2506 Current audio input level 4436 Screen region selection 10107 You cannot close this application because it is being controlled by another application using automation.\n\nClosing the controlling application will also close this one. 10109 Open Session 10110 Save Session As 10120 Encoder session files (*.wme)|*.wme||wme 10121 Browse for Source File 10122 Browse for Output File 10125 Browse for Welcome File 10126 Browse for Intermission File 10127 Browse for Goodbye File 10129 Browse for Archive File 10130 (None) 10131 LOCKED 10132 Untitled 10133 (not saved) 10139 Unknown 10140 Convert 10141 Live 10142 Live 10143 ScreenCapture 10144 Video 10146 Name 10147 Folder 10148 Welcome 10149 Intermission 10150 Goodbye 10160 Windows Media files (*.wmv;*.wma)|*.wmv;*.wma|Windows Media video files (*.wmv)|*.wmv|Windows Media audio files (*.wma)|*.wma|All files (*.*)|*.*|| 10163 Save Stream Format File As 10164 Stream format files (*.asf)|*.asf||asf 10165 (No name) 10200 Sources 10201 Audio 10202 Monitor 10203 Control 10204 Script 10205 Device 10206 Session Properties 10210 Encoder starting... 10211 Encoder running 10212 Encoder paused 10213 Encoder stopping... 10214 Encoder ready 10215 Encoder indexing... 10216 Encoder converting 10217 Encoder capturing 10218 Encoder broadcasting 10219 Encoder broadcasting and archiving 10220 Encoder converting - pass %d 10221 Encoder finished pass %d 10222 Encoder paused. Click Stop to stop encoding. 10223 Create new session. 10224 Encoder pausing... 10225 Encoder capturing - pass %d 10250 %d%% 10251 Input 10252 Output 10253 Both 10254 Split 10255 Next 10256 Input 10257 Output 10258 %s (%d x %d) 10259 (Not supported) 10260 (Not encoding) 10261 (Custom) 10262 Click Apply to update video preview. 10263 Frame dropping in the video preview is necessary to improve performance but does not affect the quality of the encoded video. 10264 Encoding the first pass, output video is not displayed. 10265 Encoding the second pass. 10270 New Session Wizard 10271 New Session 10272 New Session 10273 Template 10274 Wizard 10275 Custom session 10276 Broadcast a live event 10277 Capture audio or video 10278 Convert a file 10289 Capture screen 10290 Create a custom encoding session. 10291 Run your custom encoding session. 10292 Broadcast a live event from attached devices or computer screen. 10293 Capture audio or video content from attached devices and save it to a Windows Media file. 10294 Convert an audio or video file into a Windows Media file. 10295 Capture screen images from this computer and save them to a Windows Media file. 10310 B&egin converting when I click Finish 10311 B&egin capturing when I click Finish 10312 B&egin broadcasting when I click Finish 10315 B&egin capturing screens when I click Finish 10319 Action: Screen capture images from screen 10320 Action: Convert file 10321 Action: Capture file 10322 Action: Live broadcast 10323 Input file: %s 10324 Output file: %s 10325 Video device: %s 10326 Audio device: %s 10327 Title: %s 10328 Author: %s 10329 Copyright: %s 10330 Rating: %s 10331 Description: %s 10332 Profile: %s 10333 Welcome: %s 10334 Intermission: %s 10335 Goodbye: %s 10336 Broadcast: Port %s (HTTP) 10337 Archive: %s 10338 Screen Video/Audio 10339 Screen Video/Audio Medium (CBR) 10340 Screen Video/Audio High (CBR) 10341 Screen Video (CBR) 10342 Screen Video Medium (CBR) 10343 Screen Video High (CBR) 10344 Identification: Flash the border while capturing 10345 Type: Capturing the entire window 10346 Type: Capturing a region of the screen 10347 Type: Capturing a specific window 10348 Audio Input: Capturing audio from default audio device 10349 Windows Media server: %s using publishing point %s 10350 http://%s:%u/ 10351 http://%s:%u/ 10352 (Could not detect) 10353 (Use default publishing point settings) 10354 Server: %s 10355 Publishing point: %s 10356 Copy settings from: %s 10357 Remove on stop: %s 10358 Yes 10359 No 10360 http://%s/%s 10361 (Use alphanumeric characters only. Avoid using: \ / : * ? \ < > | ) 10362 (Server name:Port) - Port is optional 10363 Processing Saved Buffers 10364 Encoder is processing saved buffers on the hard disk. After the buffers get processed the source switch will occur. 10400 (No results yet) 10401 Sources used: 10402 Output files: 10403 Statistics: 10404 Encoding time: 10405 Bit rate (expected): 10406 Bit rate (average): 10407 Frames per second (expected): 10408 Frames per second (average): 10409 Samples (total): 10410 Samples (dropped): 10411 Bytes encoded (total): 10412 Bytes encoded (dropped): 10413 Session: 10414 Video 10415 Audio 10416 Script 10417 %s [%.1f Kbps]: 10418 %d error(s) occurred during this session. Click Error Log for details. 10419 Profile conformance: 10420 Unconstrained 10421 %s [%s]: 10422 Session duration: 10423 Content duration: 10430 %02d:%02d:%02d:%02d (dd:hh:mm:ss) 10431 Are you sure you want to cancel indexing? 10440 Date 10441 Time 10442 Error 10450 Device 10451 Source 10452 (No devices being used by the current session) 10453 Click Configure to set up this device. 10454 This device has no properties to configure. 10455 Select a device from the list. 10456 This device is active and cannot be configured at this time. 10457 Frames (total): 10458 Frames (dropped): 10459 Name: %s \n 10460 \nVideo: %s 10461 \nAudio: %s 10462 \nScript: %s 10463 \n \nArchive: %s 10464 Record 10465 Pause 10466 Stop 10467 \nAt end: %s 10480 Browse for DRM certificate 10481 DRM certificates (*.drm)|*.drm|All files (*.*)|*.*||drm 10482 Before this session can be protected by DRM, you must specify an encoding certificate. 10500 Type a password to access the server '%s' (%s). 10501 Type a password to access the proxy server '%s' (%s). 10502 (Unknown) 10503 Unknown realm 10510 Stop 10511 Loop 10512 Roll to Next Source 10513 Roll to First Source 14000 None (PCM) 14001 Full frames (Uncompressed) 14002 353 Kbps, 22 kHz, Mono 14003 705 Kbps, 22 kHz, Stereo 14004 705 Kbps, 44 kHz, Mono 14005 1411 Kbps, 44 kHz, Stereo 17800 The Script panel enables you to insert script commands, such as captions and URL flips, while encoding. 17801 If you set up multiple sources in a session, you can use the Sources panel to switch between sources while encoding (for example, from a camera and microphone combination to a file and back again). 17802 Click OK to close this dialog box and start the capture. To display the main encoder window, click the encoder button in your Windows taskbar. Displaying the encoder window pauses encoding. 17803 The Device panel enables you to control externally connected devices directly from the encoder.\n\nThis panel is enabled when using a device that is connected to an IEEE 1394 digital video port, or when using a VTR that supports the Sony RS422 protocol and that is connected through a COM port. 17804 Click OK to close this dialog box and start the capture. To display the main encoder window, click the encoder button in your Windows taskbar. Encoding continues when you display the encoder window. 17805 The Audio panel allows you to fine-tune the currently selected audio source.\n\nNote that controls in this panel are dependent on the capabilities of the audio source and may be disabled if the source does not support the corresponding function. 17806 If you set up multiple sources in a session, you can switch between sources while encoding (for example, from a camera and microphone combination to a file and back again). 17807 The dialog box that will be displayed next is from the mixer application associated with your audio source and is not part of Windows Media Encoder.\n\nUse the program's Help menu to learn more about mixing your audio input. 17808 It is only necessary to generate the stream format file when you plan to distribute content as a multicast stream from a Windows Media server, and you do not want to begin encoding before the server connects to the encoder. 17809 The Configure Devices dialog box enables you to configure your devices. Only the devices used by the current session are displayed.\n\nIf you have not run the New Session Wizard or configured a session, you will not see any devices listed. 17810 You must enable device control and have at least one entry set up for the edit decision list (EDL). 17820 Create a new session 17821 Open existing session 17822 Save current session 17823 Session properties 17824 Start encoding 17825 Stop encoding 17826 Pause encoding 17827 The file name extension has been changed or appended to the file name. The name and location of the output file is '%s'. 17830 By default, there is no restriction on which clients can connect to this broadcast. To protect the stream, you can restrict access by IP address. 17900 IP Address 17901 IP Mask 17902 Add IP Address 17903 Edit IP Address 18001 The existing file '%s' will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue? 18002 The file '%s' was not found.\n\nEnter a valid file name before continuing. 18003 Enter a different file name for the output file before continuing. 18004 The existing file '%s' will be overwritten when you start encoding.\n\nDo you want to continue? 18005 The file '%s' is read-only.\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18006 '%s' is a folder.\n\nEnter a valid file name before continuing. 18007 The folder specified in '%s' does not exist.\n\nEnter a valid file name before continuing. 18008 It is not possible to overwrite the file '%s'.\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18009 Enter a file name before continuing. The name must have fewer than 255 characters. 18010 You must have an audio device in order to encode. 18011 Type a port number before continuing. 18012 The broadcast port must be in the range %u to %u.\n\nEnter a valid port number before continuing. 18013 You must choose at least one device before you can begin encoding. 18014 The file '%s' is not a valid source file because it does not contain either an audio or a video stream.\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18015 The encoder is on the second pass of encoding. The output file may not be valid if you stop encoding now.\n\nDo you want to stop encoding? 18016 The current session has not been saved.\n\nDo you want to save the session before continuing? 18017 The specified port number is already in use.\n\nType a different port number before continuing. 18019 The file '%s' is not a valid source file because it does not contain an audio stream.\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18020 The file '%s' is not a valid source file. It may have an unsupported or invalid format or may be corrupted (0x%lX).\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18021 The file '%s' is not a valid source file. It may have an unsupported or invalid format or may be corrupted.\n\n%s\n\nEnter a different file name before continuing. 18022 The following error occurred while setting up the source '%s':\n\n%s\n\nThis source will be removed from the current session. 18023 Are you sure you want to stop encoding? 18024 Are you sure you want to stop encoding? 18025 It is not possible to close the program while the output file is being indexed.\n\nYou can wait for indexing to finish or cancel indexing to close the program. 18026 Select a profile before continuing. 18027 No Help file could be found.\n\nHelp is unavailable for the program. 18028 No Help file in your language could be found.\n\nThe US English Help file will be used instead. 18029 It is not possible to view the output file while it is being indexed. 18030 The encoder could not process enough data for acceptable output quality. This could be caused by one or more factors and may be fixed by:\n\n- Using a more powerful computer.\n- Using a profile with less demanding requirements.\n- Closing other applications during encoding. 18031 Are you sure you want to remove the source '%s'? 18032 The profile in use for this session is no longer valid.\n\nIt has been replaced with the profile '%s'. 18033 The profile in use for this session is no longer valid and an alternate profile could not be found.\n\nThe session has been reset. 18034 Could not restore previous session settings. Consider reloading a session file or creating a new session if you cannot restore the session settings. 18035 The following error occurred while setting up the source '%s':\n\n%s 18036 An error has occurred. If the error continues, consider reloading the session file, starting a new session, or restarting the encoder. 18037 Type a server name before continuing. 18038 Type a publishing point name before continuing. 18039 Type a user name before continuing. 18040 Because of an unrecoverable configuration error, previous settings will be restored. 18050 Select a bit rate before continuing. 18051 It was not possible to save this session. 18200 The file '%s' does not appear to be a valid session file.\n\nReason: %s 18201 A program to view the file '%s' could not be started.\n\n%s 18202 The URL '%s' could not be displayed.\n\n%s 18203 The mixer application '%s' could not be started.\n\n%s 18204 The properties for the file '%s' could not be displayed.\n\n%s 18205 The template '%s' was not processed correctly.\n\nReason: %s 18206 Can load only one session.\n\nReason: %s 18207 The file '%s' does not appear to be a valid source file, or it was not possible to be used in the current session.\n\nReason: %s 18300 A sharing violation occurred. 18301 The file name association is incomplete or not valid. 18302 The DDE transaction could not be completed because the request timed out. 18303 The DDE transaction failed. 18304 The DDE transaction could not be completed because other DDE transactions were being processed. 18305 No program is associated with the given file name extension. 18306 The specified dynamic link library was not found. 18310 It is not possible to detect the publishing point type. If you are using a multicast publishing point, you must create an announcement before you begin encoding. Click Help for more information. 18311 An announcement may be required, depending on the distribution method you have set up for this session. 18312 Creating the announcement failed.\n\nReason: %s.\n\nOnce the problem is resolved, you must create the announcement before encoding. 18320 Multicast Announcement Wizard 18321 Save Multicast Files to 18322 Continue to Announce the Mutlicast Publishing Point 18323 You have created a multicast publishing point on the Windows Media server.\nClick OK to create an announcement for the publishing point. 18325 Address for the Multicast Files 18326 Specify how you want players to access the files. 18333 Specify how you want to publish the files to the Web server. 18337 Specify where you want to save the files. 18338 Publish Multicast Files 18340 Create Multicast Files 18341 Specify a name for the files being created. 18345 Verdana Bold 18350 The file '%s' is not in UNC format.\n\nType a file name in UNC format before continuing. 18351 The url '%s' is not in HTTP format.\n\nType a URL in HTTP format before continuing. 18352 Enter a URL for the multicast files before continuing. 18353 Enter a directory for saving the multicast files before continuing. 18354 The specified path is too long. The path (including the file name) cannot exceed 255 characters. 18400 The device must be in playback mode before device control can be enabled 18410 (No device control line set up) 18420 Cueing... 18421 Remove the current tape and insert the tape %s. 18422 Prerolling... 18430 Device Control 18431 Bit rate 18432 Total Bit Rate 18433 Frame Rate 18434 Output Size 18435 %s fps 18436 Same as input 18437 %d x %d 18500 '%s' already exists.\n\nType a different IP address. 18501 The IP address or IP mask is not valid. 30800 Unknown error. 30801 Security Alert - %s 30820 Media files (%s)|%s| 30821 Video files (%s)|%s| 30822 Audio files (%s)|%s| 30823 %s files (*.%s)|*.%s| 30824 All files (*.*)|*.*| 30830 (default audio device) 30831 (default video device) 30850 Gg 30851 Mm 30852 Kk 30853 %sG 30854 %sM 30855 %sK 30856 %s Gbps 30857 %s Mbps 30858 %s Kbps 30859 %s bps 30860 %s GB 30861 %s MB 30862 %s KB 30863 %s bytes 30864 0123456789 30880 wmv 30881 wma 30900 File download (computer playback) 30901 Hardware devices (CD, DVD, portable) 30902 Windows Media server (streaming) 30903 File archive 30904 Web server (progressive download) 30905 Windows Media hardware profiles 30906 Pocket PC 40102 Properties 40400 Start Encoding 40401 Stop 40402 Pause 40407 Apply 40430 F 40431 V 40432 C 40433 T 40434 H 57600 New Session 57601 57603