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Pause: Stops playback so as to start it later from the same position using
the "Resume" button.
Resume: Resumes playback if it had been paused before.
Select all tracks: All audio tracks are selected, for instance, to copy the
entire CD. Track markers can also be made using Shift or Alt pressed
together with the arrow keys. Multiple tracks can be selected by pressing
"Ctrl + mouse click".
Deselect all tracks: All markers are reset.
The CD-ROM configuration dialog
Drive name: Lets you edit the name of the drive in the list. This is useful if
you create more than one entry accessing the same physical drive.
Host adapter number: Lets you specify the number of your SCSI adapter -
normally "0".
SCSI-ID: Lets you set the ID of your CD-ROM drive. Be sure to set the
correct ID; there is no error checking!
SCSI-LUN: Select the SCSI-LUN parameter, normally "0".
Alias: Lets you select the manufacturer type of your CD-ROM drive.
Normal copy mode: Copies the audio data without any software correction.
Sector synchronization copy mode: Copies the audio data using a correction
algorithm. This is especially useful, since many CD drives have problems
finding an exact position again and gaps can occur.
Burst copy mode: Optimizes the speed of the copy process; no software
corrections made.
Sectors per cycle: Defines the number of audio sectors that should be read
from the audio CD in a read cycle. The higher the number of sectors, the
faster the copying process. Many SCSI systems have problems with more
than 27 sectors.
Sync sectors: Sets the number of audio sectors that will be used for software
correction. A higher number results in a better synchronization but also in a
slower copying process.
Scanning CD tracks with the recording dialog
Some CD-ROM drives do not support this mode (trying digital extraction
results in an error message), or they only support it with difficulty (results in