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PgcEdit daemon
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PgcEdit 0.5.3
PgcEdit 0.5.3 released
It's principally a bugfix release. Please download it!
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just looking at r0lZ's announcement, i think this should have been taken care of and the cell command number in the table will be 0 (haven't tried yet, but i'll t(h)rust my master's voice). thx a 1M. regards t
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That's better!
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Re: PgcEdit 0.5.3
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PgcEdit daemon
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Re: Re: PgcEdit 0.5.3
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The Nero reallocation error occur when there is a VOB totally unreferenced in the IFOs. In this case, you may safely delete it. (But keep a backup!) Also the error occur when the VOB size is 0 bytes. This problem is already identified by PgcEdit, and can be easily fixed. The same error may occur if there are inconsistencies in the IFOs. In some cases, PgcEdit will fix them when savind the DVD. But in some cases it will not. In the case of a non-dummy PGC with a 0:00 PB time, there muts be a cell referenced in the IFO. The cell is most of the fime a single, black frame (henced the timing displayed in the PGC selector). But that is perfectly normal, and, IMHO, doesn't produce the Nero error. The problem with this nero error is that it is not verry descriptive. You cannot easily guess what caused it. Anyway, since I burn my DVDs with PgcEdit, mkisofs and DVD Decrypter, I have never experienced that error, and all my burns are recognized by my players. Of course, if you can, send me a small DVD which cause that nero error, and I will see what I can do...
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i'm afraid 0.5.3 broke the import closing clip.
at least i'm getting this error Code:
syntax error in expression "$c < $::pgcs(numvts),1,numcells)": extra tokens at end of expression
syntax error in expression "$c < $::pgcs(numvts),1,numcells)": extra tokens at end of expression
("for" test expression)
while compiling
"for {set c 0} {$c < $::pgcs(numvts),1,numcells)} {incr c} {
set_int ::pgcs($::pgcs(numvts),1,cellpbtable) [expr {($c * 24) + 3}] 0 1
}"
(compiling body of proc "::macros::import_title_closing_clip", line 356)
invoked from within
"::macros::import_title_closing_clip"
(menu invoke)
<why does code show smilies?> regards t :) |
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! I hate that! jeanl
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A few PgcEdit guides. DVDSubEdit a free tool to edit subtitles directly inside the vob. |
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PgcEdit daemon
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I will upload a bugfix immediately. Smilies: When posting, enable the "Disable the smilies in this post" checkbox. Of course, smilies should not appear in CODE sections. It's a Doom9 bug! ;)
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PgcEdit daemon
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PgcEdit 0.5.4
PgcEdit 0.5.4 released.
Fixes the bug in Import Startup/Intro/Closing Clip macros, introduced in v0.5.3. Also, there is a new PgcEdit_preview executable, by jeanl. Not a verry important improvment, but it's the first step to implement the preview under Linux (and maybe also under Mac OSX).
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Cheers........ZacOz "The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it." (Terry Pratchett, Diggers) |
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i'm getting this error during trace.
Code:
image format "bmp" is not supported
image format "bmp" is not supported
while executing
"image create photo ::menubuttons::black1pixel -format bmp -data "BM:\000\000\000\000\000\000\0006\000\000\000(\000\000\000\001\000\000\000\001\000\00..."
(procedure "display_preview" line 109)
invoked from within
"display_preview $w.video.f $type $vts $lu $pgc $cell $vobid $cellid $numbuts $vobu_direction"
(procedure "display_cell" line 168)
invoked from within
"display_cell $w $type $vts $lu $pgc $cell $cell_program($cell) $vobid $cellid $sprm8 true $mode 0"
(procedure "display_domain_buttons" line 302)
invoked from within
"display_domain_buttons menu $vts $lu $pgc $sprm8 $mode $show_cell"
(procedure "::menubuttons::display_menu_buttons" line 16)
invoked from within
"::menubuttons::display_menu_buttons $cur_vts $cur_lu $cur_pgc $::tr::sprm(8) trace $::tr::current(Cell)"
(procedure "simulate_play" line 234)
invoked from within
"simulate_play"
(procedure "step" line 10)
invoked from within
"step "
(procedure "::tr::dvd_trace" line 326)
invoked from within
"::tr::dvd_trace"
(command bound to event)
btw view pgc works fine. and v 0.5.3b2 worked ok. regards t
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PgcEdit daemon
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Humm, Sorry. I have removed the BMP library (because it is not correctly supported under Linux) and changed all BMPs used internally to PPMs, but I forgot this one.
I will release a new version soon (probably in 2 or 3 days). This bug occur in the menu editor, when a letterboxed 16:9 video must be displayed in the background. It will not occur in 4:3, or 16:9 full screen and pan&scan.
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PgcEdit daemon
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PgcEdit 0.5.5
PgcEdit 0.5.5 released
Thanks to jeanl, PgcEdit is now able to use PgcEditPreview.exe under Linux, through wine. Also, the preview may run under Mac OSX, through darwine. However, it has not been tested yet. I'd like to hear if it works... Of course, both wine (aka "wine hq") and darwine are free.
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PgcEdit daemon
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Thanks.
@Unix and Mac users: I have started a special thread on PgcEdit's Preview under Linux and Mac OSX.
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#259 | Link |
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PgcEdit daemon
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Yes, an image is created on disc before the actual burn. If you have 2 physical HDDs, the time it consumes is around 3 minutes to write a full DVD-5 image. And the image may be automatically deleted after the process, if you wish.
I do it that way essentially to ensure 32K gaps between the IFOs and BUPs. Nero is not able to respect your VTS pointers!
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Speaking of Nero (and perhaps this belongs in DVD Burning), the latest thing I have found is if you burn in using the UDF/ISO bridge mode, selecting UDF 1.02 (like you should), it doesn't work!!! It even warns you it won't work and that you must select DVD-Video high compatibility mode.
How bad is that? Regards
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