5021 Interleaved Media Rate Ratio: secs of audio / secs of video (per interleave)
5022 "Frame Quality" in bits/pixel-frame
32774 Comprehensive list of all known video codecs
32776 Video codecs currently installed on this machine
32777 When export mode is enabled, the requested data is sent to the export file(s) each time a new media file is processed. Multiple files can be pre-loaded at once using the regular File Open dialog or by dragging and dropping them on the GSpot app. This is called "batch mode".~~ In batch mode, the files may be processed one at a time by hitting the "next file" menu item or button, or the "+" key. Also provided is an option to process all remaining files "non-stop". This option is only available when exporting is active, as it makes little sense to use it otherwise.
32778 Examples of the various export file modes:~~ One file per AVI (same folder as the AVI): When the file c:\movies\memento.avi is examined, another file, c:\movies\memento.txt, will be created.~~ One file per AVI (specify folder): When the file c:\movies\memento.avi is examined, another file, c:\textfiles\memento.txt, will be created (assuming that c:\textfiles is the pathname you entered in the box here). Any path may be specified.~~ One file (specify filename): When the file c:\movies\memento.avi is examined, another line of data is appended to c:\spreadsheet\movies.csv (assuming that c:\spreadsheet\movies.csv is the path && filename you entered in the box here. Any path && filename may be specified.
32779 The field designations are listed below, and are now available on the tooltips of the main window as well. ~~%@Filename (without path)~%A Filename (with full parh)~%B File Size~%C File "Stat"~%D File Type~%E Video Codec 4CC~%F Video Codec Name~%G Video "Stat"~%H x:y (aspect ratio)~%I Video Bitrate~%J FPS (frames/sec)~%K Length (duration)~%L Audio Codec Name~%M Audio Codec "Stat"~%N Audio Bitrate~%O Fs (sample freq)~%U I/L (interleave)~%V IMRR (I/L rate ratio)~%W "Qf" ("Frame Quality")~~Render Info:~====== ====~%P Video Source Type~%Q Audio Source Type~%R Video Path~%S Audio Path~%T Render "Stat"
32781 Example 1: Tab delimited, one line per movie (suitable for spreadsheet import):~~Format spec:~%a\t%k\t%f\r\n~~Typical result for above:~~Memento 1:53:00 DivX~~Example 2: Individual information lines with text labels (human friendly):~~Format spec:~Title: %a\r\nDuration: %k\r\n Codec: %f\r\n\r\n~~Typical result for above:~~Title: Memento~Duration: 1:53:00~Video Codec: DivX
32782 To help avoid further unexpected crashes, collection of system codec information and rendering of files has been temporarily set to "disabled" in the preferences ("settings") dialog.\n\nYou may easily restore this setting at any time by re-ticking the "enable" checkbox near the top of the dialog. The settings dialog is displayed by choosing "Options > General" from the main menu.\n\nGSpot will now restart to regain stability.
32783 This is usually due to damaged, misconfigured, conflicting, or poorly written codec drivers. It is possible, perhaps even likely, that other media players will crash when they attempt to play this file as well, as most of them will also use DirectShow.
32784 GSpot was able to intercept the crash, and has attempted to identify the codec or filter involved; uninstalling or reinstalling this codec or filter may solve the problem.\n\nThe codec was tentatively identified as:\n\n
32785 Although GSpot was able to intercept the crash, attempts to identify the codec which caused it have failed. Unfortunately, no additional information is available at this time.
32786 Warning: DirectShow crashed while attempting to render this file.\n\n
32787 Warning: DirectShow crashed while GSpot was attempting to obtain information about a codec.\n\n
32788 Warning: GSpot has intercepted a crash condition.\n\n
32790 The first option allows you to easily add or remove a Desktop Shortcut for GSpot. The second option does the same for the GSpot Start Menu item, while the third refers to the "Send To" item available on the context ("right click") menu of windows explorer.~~ Note: If the location of the GSpot executable is ever changed, causing these items become non-functional, simply delete them all (e.g. by unticking them all) and hit OK; then retick the boxes and hit OK again to bring back fresh ones.
32791 This will remove all GSpot's registry entries. GSpot preferences will be lost. No new entries will be made unless GSpot is restarted.~~ To reset all preferences to defaults, press this button and click "OK"; then restart GSpot.~~ For a complete manual uninstall of GSpot, uncheck the three Desktop Environment options && press this button. Then exit GSpot and simply delete the files that came in the GSpot ZIP file - no other files were installed or other system changes made.
32792 The "Enable" box is ticked by default, enabling all GSpot features.~~ In the UN-ticked (disabled) state, GSpot loads no codec info at all (useful for problem systems; see "crash info"). The only items displayed are those which can be determined from the media file itself. Most items are still available in this mode, including name of codec required. Note that this box may "un-tick itself" as a precaution if GSpot has previously detected a crash; simply re-tick it if desired.~~
32793 This will remove all GSpot's registry entries.\n\nGSpot preferences will be lost.\n\nNo new entries will be made unless GSpot is restarted.
32794 Although GSpot was able to intercept the crash, attempts to identify the codec which caused it have failed. Technical description of crash location:
32795 In the past, GSpot has been known to fail when used on certain systems. This is almost always due to damaged, misconfigured, conflicting, or poorly written codec drivers. As GSpot accesses them, GSpot itself appears to fail.~~ In this version, wherever possible, crashes are "intercepted" and an explanatory message is displayed. Furthermore, GSpot will attempt to identify which particular codec was the culprit, as sometimes a re-install or un-install of that codec will fix the problem (often for both for GSpot and the actual media player as well).~~ Note that GSpot can be configured to inhibit accessing codecs altogether; this will almost always prevent it from crashing. The tradeoff is the reduced amount of information available. For convenience, if a crash is detected, GSpot will now automatically change its configuration option to "Do not load codec info"; this may be changed back to the top (default) option at any time.
32796 To get more information by having GSpot instruct the O/S to "play" the file and then examine the results, press the button labeled "Render".
32797 This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the regents or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.~~Copyright ⌐ 2003, Steve G / GSpot Appliance Corp, a unit ofGSp0t Heavy Industries. Portions Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.Org Foundation; see file OggLegal.txt~~This software is free.
32798 -- With "Codec Preload" selected, GSpot saves a few seconds by automatically preloading audio and video codec info so it's available as soon as the file is examined. This is the default selection. With "No Preload" selected, GSpot works like earlier versions did, loading codec info just as it's needed.~~ -- When "Render on Request" selected, additional examination of the file by "rendering" (essentially attempting to "play" it) is initiated by clicking the new "Render" button. This is the default. With "Auto-Render" selected, GSpot behaves like earlier versions, automatically running a "render" test as soon as the file is opened.
32799 This is a test resource string
32800 "Warning: The following codec is crashing:\n"