View Full Version : Question about Curb Your Enthusiasm menu
xriderbc
18th January 2006, 02:41
Hi- I am a recent new user to NuMenu4u, so if this is answered somewhere else, excuse me. In Curb your enthusiasm season 3 disk 1, the menu structure is divided into 2 VTS's- 1 & 2. Most of the menu selections are in VTS 1, 132mb- but VTS 2 has video and BOV in the 2nd through 10th PGC. The first PGC in VTS 2 is a still with a button at .12mb . In the assets window when NuMenu starts, it shows the .12mb PGC 1 still, but nothing else to select (each of the other PGC's are ~26mb but aren's shown to select).
Selecting the entire VTS 2 doesn't help either- it just picks up the first PGC. Is there a selection in the menu, or something else I can do to re-encode that other ~230mb of video segments?
Zeul
18th January 2006, 08:42
NuMenu only deals with the actual menu vobs (xx_0.VOB). Any BOV in the title vobs (xx_1+.VOB) will be processed by scenaid.
rmtaibo
21st January 2006, 11:51
NuMenu only deals with the actual menu vobs (xx_0.VOB). Any BOV in the title vobs (xx_1+.VOB) will be processed by scenaid.
NuMenu4u does a perfect job with PAL<-->NTSC conversion menus, and a perfect subtitle resizing feature. Scenaid nor DoItFast4U support subtitle resizing.
Zeul, Have you think about integrate your program with Scenaid, to improve some features in the title vobs that Scenaid doesn't support? (And seems it will never support). Only oldest Scenaid version support this conversions, and will be less compatible with newest movies in the market
I don't live in Europe nor USA. And got a lot of region 2 DVDs that I need to change to region 1 or 4 to watch. My brother lives in UK and he gave me a lot of R2 PAL movies. Nobody knows here in my country what is a PAL system or multisystem (PAL/NTSC) compatible TV. Manufacturers doesn't export this kind of TVs to my country.
Thank you for this great forum and all that support it.
Zeul
21st January 2006, 18:29
TBH i think NuMenu has pretty much run its course with regard to development. Scenaid may be developed further to incorporate conversions. We'll just have to wait and see.
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