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# dvdisaster: English homepage translation
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# Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Carsten Gnörlich
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#
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# UTF-8 trigger: äöüß
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#
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# Include our PHP sub routines, then call begin_page()
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# to start the HTML page, insert the header,
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# navigation and news if appropriate.
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require("../include/dvdisaster.php");
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require("../include/screenshot.php");
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begin_page();
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howto_headline("Scanning media for errors", "Advanced settings", "images/scan-icon.png");
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?>
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<!--- Insert actual page content below --->
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<?php begin_screen_shot("\"Drive\" tab.","scan-prefs-drive-adv.png"); ?>
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<b>Ignoring fatal errors.</b>
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dvdisaster will normally abort the scan when the drive reports
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a fatal internal error like mechanical problems. The intention is
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to avoid damaging the drive. However some drives will erroneously report
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such problems when they get confused by damaged media. If you have such
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a drive you can use this option to force the scan to continue.<p>
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<b>Eject medium after sucessful read.</b>
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dvdisaster tries to eject the medium after a successful scan if this
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option is activated. However ejecting the medium might be prohibited by
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the operating system so this is not guaranteed to work. For example if
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upon media insertion a window is opened for performing the contents it
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may not be possible to automatically eject the medium.
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<p>
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<?php end_screen_shot(); ?>
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<pre> </pre>
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<?php begin_screen_shot("\"Read attempts\" tab.","scan-prefs-read-attempts-adv.png"); ?>
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<b>Skipping sectors after a read error.</b>
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Attempts for reading defective sectors cost a lot of time.
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Since it is likely to encounter another defective sector after hitting a
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read error, skipping a few sectors after a read error saves time
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and reduces wear on the drive.
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If you only want a quick overview of a damaged medium setting this value
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to 1024 might help. But keep in mind that all skipped sectors are treated
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as being defective so the number of reported errors becomes higher and less
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accurate.<p>
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<?php end_screen_shot(); ?>
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<!--- do not change below --->
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<?php
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# end_page() adds the footer line and closes the HTML properly.
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end_page();
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?>
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