1 Start playing 2 Pause / Resume 3 Stop 4 One track forward 5 One track backward 6 Eject CD 7 Rescan CD 8 Overread defect sectors 9 Save subsequent tracks in one file 10 Save file(s) in WAV-format 11 Save file(s) in AU-format 12 Save file(s) in RAW-format 13 Select the tracks to record/ Doubleclick to select part 14 Mark begin 15 Mark end 16 Save title found in CDPLAYER.INI or CDDB - file 17 Start copying 18 Buffered reading when using generic interface 19 Save file(s) in MPG (MPEG 1 Layer 2) format. Available through built in routines and Xing MPEG Encoder 20 Select / deselect whole CD 21 Do jitter correction during reading, buffered reading implied. 22 Save file(s) in MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3) format. Available through MP3Compressor, L3enc, Xing MPEG Encoder or TOMPG 23 Enter the CDDB servername 24 Enter the name of your host 25 Enter your username 26 Retrieve CD-information over internet (CDDB database) 27 Retrieve CD-information through CDDB file(s) 28 Enter the name of the artist 29 Enter the title of the CD 30 The titles of the CD 31 Enter the title of the track 32 Submit the CD information to the CD-database 33 Save title 34 Choose a category 35 Enter the mailserver name 36 Save tracknumber with title found in CDPLAYER.INI / CDDB file 37 Save file(s) in WAV- (MPEG 1 Layer 3) format. Available through L3CODEC of the Fraunhofer Institut. 38 Save artist found in CDCPLAYER.INI or CDDB-file 39 Write MP3 TAG ID information for each saved file 40 Choose the music category 41 Enter a free comment 42 Enter the production year of the CD 43 Use L3ENC for MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3) encoding 44 Select several files to submit to CDDB 45 Supress the writing of sectors only filled with the value 0 46 Select a host adapter 47 Select a LUN 48 Select a SCSI device 49 Use http-protocol to access the CDDB-database. If not checked the CDDB protocol is used 50 Enter a path for the cddb-http-access 51 Use quick-mode for MP3-Compression 52 Using powermode speeds up reading for some drives 53 # of readbuffers used for buffered reading 54 # of jitterbuffers used for jitter correction 55 Reading speed - 0 means defaultspeed of the drive 56 Enter the path for the MP3-Compressor / l3enc 57 Enter a defaultpath for the file(s) to save 58 Enter a path for the CDDB-files 59 Force the use of the generic interface (only Windows-NT) 60 Save the albumname if available 61 Save tracktime 62 Use the Xing MPEG Encoder to produce MPG, MP3 or MPA format 63 Use ATAPI interface to access drive 64 Enter the name of the proxyserver. Use "http://" prefix for the normal servername! 65 MPEG 2 Layer 3 only availabe with Xing MPEG Encoder 66 Enter the path for the local CD database 67 Use local CD database 68 Alternate mode for Toshiba drives 69 Cancel write operation 70 Change toolbar button size 71 Alternate mode for Matsushita drives 72 Choose the drive letter according to the SCSI/ATAPI setting 73 Filename template 74 Increase LUN in batchmode 75 Increase SCSI-ID in batchmode 76 Enable batchmode 77 Select the driveletter to start with batchmode 78 # of drives to work on 79 Enter a comma separated tracklist 80 Compress after ripping all tracks 81 Enter a path for the lyrics files 82 CDDB batch query for prepared CD-information 83 Save CD information for later batch query 84 Retrieve lyrics from www.lyrics.ch 85 Write the lyrics to the file 86 Start playing the ripped CD when finish 87 Retrieve batch mode info from external file CDCOPY.DES 88 Use L3Codec when generating MP3 format 89 Normalize file after ripping to x% 90 Enter the level to which the file should be normalized 91 Normalize only when level < x% 92 Normalize only when level > x % 93 Keep leading x seconds of silence 94 Keep trailing x seconds of silence 95 Use TOMPG to produce MP3 format 96 Choose the channel mode - Joint stereo highest compression 97 Choose the bitrate for compression 98 Choose the # of stereo bands for joint stereo channel mode 99 Choose a language 100 Save an excerption for later ripping 101 Replace space(s) through underscores