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Old 3rd March 2005, 18:48   #1  |  Link
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MenuShrink 1.0 is here!

MenuShrink Version 1.0 is here!

Version 1.0 has the following new features:
  • Menu intros and outros can now be entirely skipped (most of them!) for a much smoother navigation. Thanks to blutach for the idea!
  • A slider to select which frame to use in the still menus (replaces the first/last/largest options in Beta 0.800)
  • A new "Soft DVD Player" button that can open the output DVD in a soft player (not all of them though, see user manual). Thanks Orion|69 for his help!
  • Four user-definable "hot keys" (F1-F4) to open the output DVD with your favorite tools. See the user manual for how to set that up.
along with a couple bug fixes.
Get the new version at the usual place:
http://jean.laroche.free.fr/MenuShrink/

Here's the change log.

UI:
  • Added a slider to select the still frame.
  • Added a toggle to skip or not skip buttonless cells (menu intros/outros).
  • Added user-definable hot keys F1 through F4. Requires editing the .ini file.
  • Added a Soft DVD Player button.
  • Added caption to Log Panel.
  • Added New icon. Thanks Emile!
  • Added message in red when error.
  • Added the OneSecondStill option in the INI file. Only set to 1 if your settop box freezes on very short<> cells (jsoto's thomson player does!).
Engine:
  • Added code to skip a cell if it has no buttons, no cell command and a cell immediately following it in the PGC. This entirely skips many buttonless menu intro/outro.
  • The cell elapsed time is now corrected in the VOB files.
  • The button info is now back-propagated to the first NavPacks. Fixes the preview problem with PgcEdit
  • The end presentation time of the vobu is now adjusted for a 1-VOBU cell with no buttons. This makes the cell play much faster (in fact, it's invisible on my settop).
  • Simplified processing when I-frame didn't have enough room for end-of-sequence and padding code.
Bug Fixes:
  • The video format (PAL/NTSC) was not updated when a new DVD was loaded. This is fixed.
  • Fixed crash when the number of VTS was larger than 23.

Here's the thread for version 0.8.
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Would I be prompted politely to inform Mr. Gates about the crash?

Already dl-ed, can't wait, mucho thanks.

Here's a suggestion for the next icon, get a pic of Jessica Rabbit and add a belt on her already narrow waist, showing it being tightened.
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Would I be prompted politely to inform Mr. Gates about the crash?

Already dl-ed, can't wait, mucho thanks.

Here's a suggestion for the next icon, get a pic of Jessica Rabbit and add a belt on her already narrow waist, showing it being tightened.
Where were you when I needed help with the icon?!
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You're on dangerous ground surf - you don't know who Emile is.

Tread softly on thin ice.

@jeanl, muchos gracias.

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Added code to skip a cell if it has no buttons, no cell command and a cell immediately following it in the PGC.
What are you doing here?


@blutach
"muchas gracias", because "gracias" is female...
(But Jean comes from France, I think...)

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apologies jsoto!

In jeanl speak - tres bien!

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Quote:
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What are you doing here?
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"muchas gracias", because "gracias" is female...
(But Jean comes from France, I think...)
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The idea was suggested by blutach: it's based on the idea of going to PgcEdit, double clicking on the PGC and changing the VCID from 1/1 to 2/1 (for example).
In other words, I copy the cell info that's in the second PGC cell (the useful menu with buttons) into the first PGC cell. So the first PGC cell now points to 2/1 (for example) has the cell time, the cell command etc that was associated with the second cell and you end up with 2 identical PGC cells in a row.
That's not without its dangers, as pointed out by r0lZ, because it's possible for the second cell to have either a cell or a button command leading into the "next cell", this next cell normally being the third one. So in some cases, you can see a repeat of cell 2: you push on a menu button but you find yourself where you started. If you push again then you go where you meant to go.
I thought the benefits of cell skipping outweighed the dangers, so I implemented the idea. I've found 1 instance of a repeat in Finding Nemo (you hear the 3-second dialog twice, instead of once in the original menu)...
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Nice one !

and yay me for knowing how to open video_ts.ifo in powerdvd and mpc
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Oh! yes, Orion - you betcha.

Wish I had known you in the PowerDVD v5 days. I just hated the way it opened.

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Nice one !

and yay me for knowing how to open video_ts.ifo in powerdvd and mpc
Orion|69, there's this guys here that can't get it to work (even if he opens a DOS window and types in the path and everything, PowerDVD starts but does not open the DVD)! Any idea what the matter could be?
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will it be "included" inside vobblanker or will the two programs will go their own way?
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PowerDVD do not have the command line support.
WinDVD 6 has, at least, this support.

My advice: install PowerDVD or WinDVD (not both), but don't use them. You need to install a DVD player just for the codecs.

Use Media Player Classic instead. It is more powerful, and has a neat interface, not those horrible skins! You do not need to read the docs just to find where is the play button!
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@r0lZ

PowerDVD 6 can open and run by double clicking any IFO. Jean has implemented it in MenuShrink.

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Noted. The last version of PowerDVD I have tested was v5. At this time, there was no command line support.
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That is correct.. in v5 it didnt work. In 6 it should work like a breeze. That it doesnt work for that particular dude jeanl, means there's probably something wrong with his setup.

I had it tested by more people and they all said it worked just fine.
So there is nothing wrong with your code, nor PowerDVD 6 ability to open up a VIDEO_TS.IFO. Neither for MPC, works in here too like a breeze.
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Nero spokesman's here to report that SHOWtime can also be launched. The MenuShrink is so idiotproof is scary.... I can test till the cows come home with the sliders. Version two with menu preview?
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Version two with menu preview?
perhaps, perhaps ...
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will it be "included" inside vobblanker or will the two programs will go their own way?
What do you want to include in VobBlanker?.
Menu2Still feature is already in.

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this may sound stupid as no-one else has mentioned it and i could be wrong but when i goto the menushrink page and click on "Download Version 1.0 here!" the file downloaded is beta 0.800, what's going on?
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mmm I just checked, and I"m getting version 1.0! Maybe you need to refresh your browser? Not too sure what could be wrong...
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