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Old 15th February 2005, 12:27   #16  |  Link
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The simplest way to disable the Title menu button is this method (Looks complicated, but if you are lucky, it's verry simple):[list=1][*]Locate the Title menu you want to remove, and note his PGC number (the third number of the PGC label)[*]Right click on its label, and select "Set Menu Type". Select none, and OK.[*]In the lower part of the main window, type in "VMGM Title menu" (w/o the quotes) in the search field.[*]Select the First Play PGC (just to position the cursor on the first pre-command label of the DVD).[*]Press >>[*]If you find a JumpSS or a CallSS to the VMGM Title Menu, then double click on it, and select respectively the JumpSS-VMGM-PGC or CallSS-VMGM-pgc command in the menu of the command editor.[*]In the VMGM PGC field, type in the PGC number of the Title Menu you remembered in step 1.[*]Repeat steps 5 to 8 until the search string is not found anymore.[*]Just to be sure, repeat step 4 and 5.[*]Save.[*]You need still to be sure that there are no jumps to the Title menu in the menu buttons commands. Select Info -> Menu Button Commands.[*]In the Find field, type in "VMGM Title menu" and search the text with the < and > buttons.[*]If you find some occurences of the command, then you're unlucky. Note the VTSM number or the VMGM label, and the VOB ID and the Cell ID numbers, and the button number for all occurences.[*]Use MenuEdit to change the commands in the menus. The VTSM number is the number of the menu VTS you have to open in MenuEdit (or open VIDEO_TS.VOB if it was VMGM) Then select the VOB and Cell ID, and click twice on the button. Click on "edit" and edit the command. If your menu is in 16:9 aspect ratio, then you will have to do that step for all the groups. Only the registered version of MenuEdit can access groups 2 and 3! Repeat this step for all occurences.[/list=1]
BTW, the next major addition in PgcEdit will be a menu buttons editor. Last step will be feasible easily in PgcEdit...
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