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jv_guano
21st May 2006, 22:25
hi!

(I followed the hints of this (http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/guides/VobBlanker/adding_menus/index.htm) guide)

I've made successfully in my past an addition of a reauthored fiom to original menus, but this time seems it doesn't work... :(

when I replace the "old" movie with the remuxed one, it displays this messages, one following the other:
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/918/vob17et.th.jpg (http://img104.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vob17et.jpg)

the first two maybe mean that I've inverted the first two audio streams

this dvd is composed by 3 audio streams and 2 subtitles stream, meanwhile the original one had only 2 audio streams.

After that warnings, I can done the process anyway, but when I go watching the movie, the third language cannot be heard and the second subtitle streams displays subtitles like the first.

Needles to say that the remuxed film, watched before adding back to original menus, worked perfectly

thanks a lot for your help!

PS: I used both VOBBlanker 2.1.0.0 and the new 2.1.1.0

jsoto
22nd May 2006, 01:25
hi!
the first two maybe mean that I've inverted the first two audio streams The most probable thing. Its better to remux again, so the menus will work in the same way.


this dvd is composed by 3 audio streams and 2 subtitles stream, meanwhile the original one had only 2 audio streams.
so , you have two options... check in VobBlanker "Copy VTS audio/subs tables from replacing IFO" and "Copy PGC Stream control from replacing IFO" or, using pgcEdit, adjust manually the attributes of the third stream, and activate the third stream in the PGC. VobBlanker only warns you, but do not correct these values.


the second subtitle streams displays subtitles like the first. Uh. This is a different problem... did you change the subtitles order?

jsoto

jv_guano
22nd May 2006, 15:09
The most probable thing. Its better to remux again, so the menus will work in the same way.

so , you have two options... check in VobBlanker "Copy VTS audio/subs tables from replacing IFO" and "Copy PGC Stream control from replacing IFO" or, using pgcEdit, adjust manually the attributes of the third stream, and activate the third stream in the PGC. VobBlanker only warns you, but do not correct these values.

Uh. This is a different problem... did you change the subtitles order?

jsoto

I'll get a try to remux, but I never choose the audio via menus, so I didn't notice if there was an error..

however, I used PGC edit and also ifoedit to adjust the stream, but no way..(used this (http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=275603&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=) guide)

I did not change the subs order, and I remind you that the single remuxed movie worked greatly!

For this reason, I think the problem is just mounting in the proper way the remuxed film to the original dvd, but I cannot get to do this!
and, because I've tried all the possible i could try with pgc edit, I thought problems were created in VOBBlanker, remembering that warning advises!

EDIT: okey, I changed the order of that audio tracks, and everything went out greatly, I suceed to add the 2 new subs and the new audio track!

thanks! :)