CD/DVD Inspector InstallationCD/DVD Inspector FactsGetting Started with CD/DVD InspectorData Window UsageDisc MemoryUseful ToolsAnalysisCompute Disc MD5Compute MD5 HashDisc MapDisc ReportHardware InformationScan FilesSector DisplayTOCView ImageWrite Image FileSearchingScan FilesPOSIX Character ClassesProducing a Forensic ImageCreating an Image Zip FileCreating a Binary Image FileCopying Files from the MediaUser PreferencesOptions SettingsRemove Version Marker from FilesShow Analysis File DetailsSave Window PositionSort Initial Display by NameAccept All Errors without PromptingAlways Prompt for Filename on CopyForce intensive UDF ExaminationKeep Duplicate Files from UDF ExaminationAutomatically Examine Disc at StartupEnable Special FeaturesRecover without PromptsShow Extents in Disc ReportsDisable Disc Memory FeatureForensic UseUse 64-bit ZIP Extensions for ZIP Image FilesDisc Memory SettingsKeep Last nnn Discs in Disc MemoryEmpty ButtonClick to Delete a Single ItemDisc Memory CatalogThe Analysis Toolname File System in Track nn Recorded as Part of Session nnnnnnn Sectors are Used Out of nnnnn Available Sectorstype (media) load nnnn at 0xnnnn from Sector nnnnA Properly Written Post-gap was Found For This TrackAll Linked Files (nnnn) in this Session Came from Session nnApplication IdentificationATIP Reference Power = nn, Reference Speed = nnBlank Disc with nnnnn Free SectorsBootable Disc Information Found, Boot Catalog at Sector nnnBootable Media from company, platform= platformCDDB Key for this CD is xxxxxxxxData Preparer Identification: ssssssssDisc is a DVD-kind Type is typeDisc Manufacturer: ssssss Type: ssssssDVD Manufacturer is ssssssError nnn in Manufacturer Determination, Manufacturer Information Not AvailableError Reading Boot Catalog, Sense=0xnn 0xnnError Reading File System Data from Disc, No Further Information AvailableError Reading Sector nnnnn in Track nn, Analysis of Track SkippedError Returned Obtaining ISRC Code, Sense = ss ssFile ssssss is Linked to Track nnn, Session nnHFS Volume Name ssssssImage File in type Format: ssssssInvalid Boot Catalog Found, Key Values = 0xnn 0xnnLead-out Track Starts at Sector nnnnnLittle-endian Block Size (nnnn) Not Equal to Big-endian Block Size (nnnn)Little-endian Volume Size (nnnnn) Not Equal to Big-endian Volume Size (nnnnn)Media Catalog Number for this Disc is ssssssMinimum Recording Speed = nnX, Maximum Recording Speed = nnXMismatched File Counts Between this File System and the ssssss File SystemNext Writable Location on Disc is nnnnnNo Directory Was Found for This File SystemNo ISRC/RID Code Present for This TrackNo Manufacturer Information was Returned for This DiscNone of the Files in This Session Are Linked to Prior SessionsNote: Directory Depth of nn May Cause Problems on Some MSCDEX VersionsNote: Directory Depth of nn Violates ISO 9660 Limit of EightOne or More Files are Using Characters Which MS-DOS Cannot AccessOne or More Files Do Not Have a Trailing Version Identifier (“;1”)Partition Name: ssssssPublisher IdentificationRock Ridge Extension Information is PresentTable of ContentsThe “.” Directory Entry is Missing From One or More DirectoriesThe “..” Directory Entry is Missing From One or More DirectoriesThe tttttt Code for This Track is ccccccThe Block Size is nnnn, Not 2048 as Would Be ExpectedThe Directory in This File System Qualifies as Using the setname Character SetThe Disc Is Not Recorded in XA Mode, But This File System is Marked for XA ModeThe Disc Is Recorded in XA Mode, But This File System Is Not Marked for XA ModeThe File “ssssss” Appears in the Directory But is Not PresentThe Files ssssss and ssssss Overlap and One or Both are DestroyedThe Last Track in the Table of Contents is Not the Lead-outThe Mastering Program for this Disc Did Not Place Version Numbers (“;1”) After the FilenamesThe Post-gap for This Disc is Either Missing or Invalid .nnn Trailing Sectors FoundThe System Identifier in the ISO 9660 Volume Descriptor Contains Other Than “a” CharactersThe Volume Identifier in the ISO 9660 Volume Descriptor Contains Other Than “d” CharactersThe Volume Identifier is Blank. This May Cause ProblemsThere Appear To Be Additional Boot Definitions PresentThere are nnn Files in the Directory Which Are Not Recorded in This File SystemThere are nnn Accessible Files and nnn Directories Contained in This File SystemThere are nnn Directories in This File SystemThere are nnn Files in This File SystemThere are nnn Files Linked from Session nnThere are nnn Files That Could Not Be Connected to a FilenameThere are nnnn Free Sectors in This TrackThere is a Total of nnn File Systems on DiscThis Disc Appears to be “Open” and Can Have Data Added to It. The Pointer is nnnnnThis Disc Has nn LayersThis Disc Is Still “Open” and Can Have Data Added To ItThis File System Contains Compressed DataThis File System Was Written by ssssssThis File System Was Written by Packet-writing SoftwareThis Track Contains Audio with Pre-emphasisThis Track Contains Audio without Pre-emphasisThis Track Contains Data and Contains ssssss File System(s)This Track Contains Data from the File System in the Prior TrackThis Track Has Been Recorded in XA ModeThis Track is Marked as Being BlankTrack nn Has Been Added to Represent an Open SessionTrack nn is an Audio TrackTrack nn Occupies nnn sectors (nn Min, nn Sec, nn Frames)Track Contains MCN of nnnnnnTrack Image Written with nnnn Byte SectorsTrack Was Written with Fixed-length Packets nnnn Bytes in LengthTrack Was Written with Variable-length PacketsUDF Examination Error: ssssssUDF Partition Exceeds Size of Track According To Disc InformationVolume Create Date dateVolume Size Appears Suspicious; Header Says nnnnn While Track is nnnnn SectorsWarning: One or More Checksum Errors were Detected in the UDF StructuresWarning: Root Directory Length is Specified as ZeroWarning: This Disc is Marked as Having a Sparable Partition, But No Sparing Information Table is PresentWarning: Virtual Allocation Table MissingWarning: VAT Not Found in Conventional PlaceWhole Disc MD5 Hash Value xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe Hardware Information DisplayDevice NameRevisionDate of RevisionRead CDDA Command“RAW read” CommandTrack Information CommandUsing 10 Byte CommandsReadability Test Reason CodeLoading MechanismBar Code Reading SupportedUPC Code is ReadISRC Code is ReadC2 Error PointersMaximum Reading SpeedMulti-session CapableMode 2 Form 1 SupportedMode 2 Form 2 SupportedDigital Output on Port 1Digital Output on Port 2Audio Play SupportedReading CDDA SupportedCD-Text/CD+G SupportedCD-Text/CD+G DecodedAccurate CDDA PositioningTransfer Block SupportedInactivity Spin-downDevice CapabilitiesDevice Buffer Size (in K)Drive Serial NumberThe Volume Information DisplayISO 9660 Volume InformationVolume IDSystem IDVolume SizeSystem UseVolume Set SizeVolume in SetBlock Size (Bytes)Path Table Size (Bytes)Path Table (L)Optional Path Table (L)Path Table (M)Optional Path Table (M)Root Directory SectorRoot Directory TimestampVolume SetPublisherData PreparerApplicationCopyright FileAbstract FileBibliography FileVolume CreatedVolume ModifiedVolume ExpiresVolume EffectiveVolume SizeVolume Set SizeVolume in SetBlock Size (Bytes)Path Table Size (Bytes)Root Directory SectorJoliet Volume InformationVolume IDSystem IDVolume SizeSystem UseVolume Set SizeVolume in SetBlock Size (Bytes)Path Table Size (Bytes)Path Table (L)Optional Path Table (L)Path Table (M)Optional Path Table (M)Root Directory SectorRoot Directory TimestampVolume SetPublisherData PreparerApplicationCopyright FileAbstract FileBibliography FileVolume CreatedVolume ModifiedVolume ExpiresVolume EffectiveVolume SizeVolume Set SizeVolume in SetBlock Size (Bytes)Path Table Size (Bytes)Root Directory SectorHFS and HFS+ Volume InformationVolume IDFilesDirectoriesAllocation Size (Bytes)Allocation BlocksFree BlocksVolume CreatedVolume ModifiedHSG Volume InformationUDF Volume InformationVolume Descriptor SequenceVolume IDInterchange LevelVolume Set NameImplementation IdentifierApplicationRecording TimeDisc ReportsDisc Contents by FolderDisc Contents by NameDisc Contents by ExtensionFiles with MD5 Hash ValueCSV Format ExportImage Reports