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program. Alternatively, you can click on Add all image files to register all of the virtual
CDs found.
In order to integrate new functions in Virtual CD, we have implemented a
whole new file format. The new files have the extension .VC4, rather than the
old .FCD extension. When you add older files to your new Virtual CD
Management program, they are automatically converted to the new file
format.
Once an older .FCD file has been converted to the new .VC4 format, it can no longer
be used with an earlier version of the Virtual CD program. If you think you might want
to have the virtual CD available for use with an older program version, then you need
to select the option to Copy the image files before converting them before you click
on either of the Add... buttons. If you do not select this option, a warning is displayed
before older files are converted. Keep in mind that it is NOT possible to convert the file
back to the old .FCD format once it has been converted to a .VC4 file. When this
warning is displayed, you can click on the Cancel button to go back and select the
Copy files... option.
Deleting Virtual CDs
If you have a virtual CD that you don't need any longer, you might want to delete it.
The command for this is in the Virtual CD Management program.
Select the CD in the upper half of the right-hand window pane and click on Delete.
The following dialog opens, to make sure you don't inadvertently delete a virtual CD
that you wish to keep:
If you do not select the option to Delete the virtual CD from the hard disk before
clicking on OK, then the CD in question is no longer displayed in the CD Management
program, but remains on your hard disk. In this case, you can add it to the
Management program again at any time (see "Adding Existing Virtual CDs..." above).
Creating Customized Virtual CDs
The Virtual CD Editor is a high-performance program module that lets you make
virtual CDs with your choice of content. For example, if you want to 'burn' a custom
CD, you can write the desired tracks to a virtual CD first so that you can test the CD
without using up a blank physical CD. You can also use this function if you want to
make a virtual CD from a software CD, but want to leave out data that you don't
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