202 Select a folder where temporary files can be created by Photo Story.
203 Windows Media Audio (*.wma)|*.wma|MP3 (*.mp3)|*.mp3|WAV (*.wav)|*.wav|All Audio Files|*.wma;*.mp3;*.wav|All Files (*.*)|*.*||
204 Windows Media Video Files (*.wmv)|*.wmv||
205 Windows Media Profile (*.prx)|*.prx||
301 1033
501 &Help
502 < &Back
503 &Next >
504 Welcome to Plus! Photo Story 2 LE
505 Import and arrange your pictures
506 Record your story
507 Cancel
508 Recording...
509 Stopped
510 Select quality settings for your story
511 Completing Plus! Photo Story
512 Version
513 Add a title page
514 Microphone
515 Add music and preview your story
516 E&xit
517 You have successfully created a photo story that can be played by using any program that plays Windows Media Video files, such as Windows Media Player.
518 Plus! Photo Story helps you to create exciting video stories by adding panning and zooming effects to your pictures. \n\nUse Photo Story to record narration for your pictures and add background music to your story.
519 Approximate File Size: %1 MB
520 Photo Story can generate the panning and zooming effects automatically by taking into account your mouse movements, or you can use the options on this page to control these effects manually. Select the Control pans and zooms manually check box, and then click the areas of the picture that you want to appear at the start and end of the clip.\nIf you do not want to narrate the picture, select the Narration options check box and specify the number of seconds you want the picture to appear in your story.
521 --:--
522 Title
523 Length
524 Creation Date
525 File Name
526 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=10192
527 PhotoStory
528 Verdana
529 Verdana
530 Start narrating your story by clicking the red Record button. As you talk, move your mouse pointer over the areas of the picture you want to emphasize. Step through your pictures as you narrate by clicking the Next Picture button (the large, blue square) or by clicking a picture on the film strip.
531 You can also create a Video CD (VCD) of your story to share the story with family and friends.
532 A newer version of Plus! Photo Story is installed on your computer. Before you can use the newer version of Plus! Photo Story, you must activate it by running the Plus! Product Activation Wizard.
533 You can run the Activation Wizard by starting any feature of Plus! Digital Media Edition.\n\nIf you have not already purchased Plus! Digital Media Edition, you may need to purchase the product before you can activate and use it.
534 Photo Story Project (*.psc)|*.psc||
535 PhotoStory
536 Save your story and project
537 &Close
1001 The microphone or speakers may not be correctly configured because the Sound Hardware Test Wizard was canceled. For best results, run the wizard again.
1002 Photo Story cannot configure the microphone or speakers because the microphone or speakers cannot be detected. Verify the microphone or speakers are connected, and try again.
1003 The pictures cannot be added to the film strip because they may be corrupted or in a format that is not supported by Photo Story.
1004 Some of the pictures cannot be added to the film strip because they may be corrupted or in a format that is not supported by Photo Story.
1005 There is not enough disk space in the folder to complete this operation. Check the amount of available space on your hard disk and the disk space limit for the folder. You can free additional space on your hard disk, select a folder on a different hard disk with more available space, select a different folder with a higher disk space limit, or increase the disk space limit for the selected folder.\n\nDo you want to select a different folder now?
1006 Photo Story cannot continue recording narration for this picture because the maximum narration time has been reached. To change the narration for this picture, click the Reset Picture button, and then click the Record button.
1007 Photo Story cannot record narration. Your computer may not have the necessary system resources, or the microphone may not be configured correctly. Quit other programs or verify that the microphone is configured correctly, and try again.
1008 Photo Story cannot record narration because the specified temporary folder requires specific permissions. Do you want to specify a different temporary folder instead?
1009 If you select the Do not record narration for this picture check box, Photo Story will delete the narration you recorded for this picture. Are you sure you want to delete the narration for this picture?
1010 Some of your pictures do not have any narration or advanced settings associated with them. Do you want to continue?
1011 Photo Story cannot add music to your story because the selected file is not a valid music file. Select a valid music file, and try again.
1013 Photo Story cannot save your story to the specified location because the location does not exist or access is denied. \nSelect a different location, and then try again.
1014 Do you want save the changes to the project?
1015 Photo Story cannot save your project to the specified location because it does not exist, or access is denied. \nSelect a different location, and then try again.
1016 Photo Story cannot record narration because a microphone was not detected. To continue creating a story without narration, click the Next button on the next page of Photo Story.
1019 Photo Story cannot save your story.\nThere is not enough memory or disk space to complete this operation, or program files for Plus! Photo Story 2 LE or Windows Media Player Series 9 are missing or may be corrupted. Quit other programs, free additional space on your hard disk, and then try again. If the issue is not resolved, reinstall Plus! Photo Story 2 LE and Windows Media Player Series 9.
1020 There is not enough disk space in the folder to complete this operation. Check the amount of available space on your hard disk and the disk space limit for the folder. You can free additional space on your hard disk, select a folder on a different hard disk with more available space, select a different folder with a higher disk space limit, or increase the disk space limit for the selected folder. \n\nDo you want to select a different folder now?
1021 Photo Story cannot add the story to Media Library. You may not have the appropriate permissions to save to Media Library, or the program files for Windows Media Player may be corrupted. Verify you have the appropriate permissions or reinstall Windows Media Player, and try again.\n\nIf Photo Story does not add your story to Media Library, you cannot play the story by clicking Play Existing Stories in Media Library on the Welcome to Plus! Photo Story 2 LE page. However, Photo Story saves the story to your specified save location, and you can play the story by using Windows Media Player.
1022 Photo Story needs to change the audio settings so you can record narration using the microphone. For more information about changing the audio settings, click Help.\n\nDo you want Photo Story to change the audio settings so you can record narration using the microphone?
1023 Photo Story cannot change the default configuration to record from a microphone. Check the audio system settings for Sound and Audio Devices in Control Panel to verify that the sound recording device is set to record from a microphone.
1024 Another program has changed the default audio input device. Photo Story may not use your microphone to record narration. Do you want to change the default audio input device to your microphone?
1025 The film strip contains five pictures, which is the maximum number you can import in Plus! Photo Story 2 LE. To import additional pictures, delete one or more existing pictures, and then try again. To add up to 150 pictures to your photo story, buy Plus! Digital Media Edition.
1026 Some of the pictures you selected could not be imported because the film strip contains five pictures, which is the maximum number you can import in Plus! Photo Story 2 LE. To import additional pictures, delete one or more existing pictures, and then try again. To add up to 150 pictures to your photo story, buy Plus! Digital Media Edition.
1029 The background image cannot be added to the title page because the file may be corrupted or in a format that is not supported by Photo Story. Select a different image, and try again.
1032 Deleting this picture will also delete the narration and any advanced settings associated with the picture. Are you sure you want to delete this picture?
1033 Photo Story cannot start the story preview. Your computer may not have the necessary system resources, or some of the program files for Photo Story may be corrupted. You may still be able to continue creating your story. If you cannot continue, quit other programs or reinstall Photo Story, and try again.
1034 Are you sure you want to delete the narration and advanced settings associated with this picture?
1035 The file %1 already exists. Do you want to replace this file?
1036 Photo Story cannot configure the microphone or speakers because another instance of the Sound Hardware Test Wizard is currently running. Close the other instance of the wizard, and try again.
1037 Photo Story cannot find the auto playlist file on your computer. Microsoft Plus! Photo Story 2 LE installation may be corrupted. Reinstall Microsoft Plus! Photo Story 2 LE, and try again.
1038 Photo Story cannot access Media Library. You may not have the appropriate permissions, or the program files for Windows Media Player may be corrupted. Verify you have the appropriate permissions or reinstall Windows Media Player, and try again.
1039 There are no existing stories in Media Library. Create a story, and then try again.
1040 Files required to run Plus! Photo Story 2 LE are missing or corrupted. Reinstall Plus! Photo Story 2 LE by using the original installation CD, or download it from the Microsoft Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/plus/).
1041 Select a custom encoding profile (.prx file), and try again.
1042 Photo Story cannot find the file %1. Select a valid custom encoding profile (.prx file), and try again.
1043 The file %1 is not a valid custom encoding profile (.prx file). Select a valid profile, and try again.
1045 Photo Story cannot add the selected music to your story because the music file contains copyrighted content that is protected from distribution. Select a different music file, and try again.
1046 There is not enough disk space in the folder %1 to record narration. Free additional space on your hard disk, and try again.
1047 Photo Story cannot add the selected music to your story because the music file contains copyrighted content that is protected from distribution. To remove content protection from the file, in Windows Media Player, turn off content protection, and copy the CD that contains the file again. Then use the new version of the file in your story. For more information, see Windows Media Player Help.
1048 Photo Story cannot add music to your story because the format of the selected file is not supported. Photo Story doesn't support .wav files with more than two channels, more than 16-bit audio, or more than 44,100 Hz sampling frequency. Select a different music file, and try again.
1049 Do you want save the changes to the project?
1050 There is not enough memory to save the project. Quit other programs, and then try to save the project again.
1051 There is not enough disk space to save the project. Free additional space on your hard disk, or select a different location, and then try again.
1052 Some Photo Story program files may be corrupted. Reinstall Plus! Photo Story 2 LE, and then edit and save your project again.
1053 Photo Story cannot open the selected project (.psc ) file because it is corrupted. Try opening a different project.
1054 The selected project was created by using a newer version of Plus! Photo Story. The project will open, but certain features might not be displayed correctly.
1056 Some of the content in your project is corrupted. Photo Story may be able to open the project. If so, it will use default settings for the corrupted content.
1057 There is not enough disk space in the folder to complete this operation. Check the amount of available space on your hard disk and the disk space limit for the folder. You can free additional space on your hard disk, select a folder on a different hard disk with more available space, select a different folder with a higher disk space limit, or increase the disk space limit for the selected folder.\n\nDo you want to select a different folder now?
1058 Files required to run Plus! Photo Story 2 LE are missing or corrupted. Reinstall Plus! Photo Story 2 LE by using the original installation CD, or download it from the Microsoft Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/plus/).
1059 Photo Story cannot create a Video CD of your story because it cannot find the story file %1.\nThe file may have been moved or deleted.
1060 Photo Story cannot find the file %1. The file will not be included on your Video CD (VCD).
1061 The full-feature version of Plus! Photo Story is installed on your computer and will start now. Plus! Photo Story 2 LE can be removed from your computer because all of its features are included in the full-feature version. Do you want to remove Plus! Photo Story 2 LE from your computer?
1062 Plus! Photo Story 2 LE cannot start because Plus! Digital Media Edition is already installed on your computer. To use Plus! Photo Story, install it by running Plus! Digital Media Edition Setup. After Setup is complete, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition, and then click Plus! Photo Story.
57344 Plus! Photo Story 2 LE
61440 Open
61441 Save As
61442 All Files (*.*)
61443 Untitled
61446 an unnamed file
61457 &Hide
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61473 An unsupported operation was attempted.
61474 A required resource was unavailable.
61475 Out of memory.
61476 An unknown error has occurred.
61696 Invalid filename.
61697 Failed to open document.
61698 Failed to save document.
61699 Save changes to %1?
61700 Failed to create empty document.
61701 The file is too large to open.
61702 Could not start print job.
61703 Failed to launch help.
61704 Internal application error.
61705 Command failed.
61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation.
61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted.
61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed.
61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system.
61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s.
61712 Please enter an integer.
61713 Please enter a number.
61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2.
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61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters.
61717 Please select a button.
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61720 Please enter a date and/or time.
61721 Please enter a currency.
61722 Please enter a GUID.
61723 Please enter a time.
61724 Please enter a date.
61728 Unexpected file format.
61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given.
61730 Destination disk drive is full.
61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else.
61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else.
61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1.
61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1.
61744 %1: %2\nContinue running script?
61745 Dispatch exception: %1
61836 Unable to read write-only property.
61837 Unable to write read-only property.
61840 Unable to load mail system support.
61841 Mail system DLL is invalid.
61842 Send Mail failed to send message.
61856 No error occurred.
61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61858 %1 was not found.
61859 %1 contains an invalid path.
61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files.
61861 Access to %1 was denied.
61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1.
61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory.
61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full.
61865 Seek failed on %1
61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1.
61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1.
61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1.
61869 Disk full while accessing %1.
61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61872 No error occurred.
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61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1.
61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
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