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Craz
30th October 2005, 21:16
Hi,

I processed a DVD using the latest DVDrebuilder.
This DVD uses a language selection menu, but I want it to skip to the English menu right away.
I followed this guide to accomplish this in dvdremake:
http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/guide_ht_bypass_menu.php

All my language buttons have the same command: LinkTailPGC
The guide says a bit later that in this case I need to use the system set intstructions and use the "set highlighted button" command with the value "number of my button" x 1024. The english button was button number 1.
So I filled in 1024 and used LinkTailPGC as command in the bottom dropdown (left hightlight button # with zero value).

Now when I export my DVD the language menu is skipped and goes right away to the actual dvd menu (play movie etc), but I can't push/select any buttons there!

Where did I go wrong in the guide ?

2COOL
30th October 2005, 23:01
Another way to get your English menu working is to use PgcEdit's "Jump to PGC upon DVD insert" macro.

Craz
30th October 2005, 23:06
I'll try that one thanks

Dimad
31st October 2005, 15:49
To make sure you don't make any mistakes editing disk try "bypass menu" action (available in DvdReMake 3.2).

You just right-click on button you want to use for "auto selection" and select "bypass menu" - DvdReMake will do all the needed disk modifications automatically.

Is not it cool to have just "one-click" procedure to bypass language selection, film mode selection or any other menu instead of lengthy guide? :D

jeanl
31st October 2005, 17:54
Is not it cool to have just "one-click" procedure to bypass language selection, film mode selection or any other menu instead of lengthy guide? :D
It is, and also impressive! :)
jeanl

Craz
31st October 2005, 20:46
It worked out great (the pgcedit way) thanks :D

Dimad
1st November 2005, 08:26
It is, and also impressive! :)
jeanl
:) thanks.

blutach
1st November 2005, 13:02
Big changelog Dimad in 3.2 - thanks!

Regards