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Old 2nd November 2009, 14:54   #6  |  Link
crl2007
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No, IGS are still a problem. I couldn't open them with anything known till today. RLE streams could be open somehow. That's why I concluded that they are encrypted somehow. The only BD with an IGS menu that I saw recently was a CEE one. And another problem, despite the non-existence of a muxer, is that there is no demuxer either. And the worst thig is that these menus are a PNG/BMP file encoded as *.m2ts. That's really an irony, not to be able to edit the most easy menus. I have an idea to modify this kind of menus, but it's too expensive. Considering that it's only a simple menu, a picture, you could re-author with Adobe Encore CS4. Keep the original movie and extras ( no re-encoding ), and do a menu yourself. It's a working method, but time consuming and expensive. Adobe Encore is not cheap. Now, IGS should be edited for PiP extra features on BD discs. Like Cine-Explore on the UP BD and the timeline feature on Public Enemies BD.
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