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16th August 2005, 18:12 | #102 | Link |
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Request for Vob/Cell replace of all cells in a pgc
Currently (0.6.0, I haven't yet looked at the betas) you have an option to replace a cell with a blank cell appended to the vob. This is very useful. However, it would be even more useful if there were an option to append a single blank cell, and replace ALL the cells in the current PGC with that new blank cell.
This would make it easy to blank a title out completely, and then strip the now dead cells with ifoedit, as can already be done nicely with the "Kill playback" option is used on menus. Having to do this by hand for 20 or 30 cells in a long pgc gets rather tedious. Thanks! |
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How about an info dump on what option settings a user has personally set? And BTW, your info dumps don't show the "Angle" column. [EDIT] I know blutach defines the color coding when viewing dialogs like "goto calling command" in the PgcEdit doucmentation but can I kindly ask for you to insert a color code legend into these dialogs?
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Also, most of the time, it is sufficient to delete all cells except the last one, and blank that remaining cell. You have to edit the chapter table, too. However, blanking a specific PGC is a good idea. I will add this function when I'll have some time.
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It is probably safer (for instance if there are cell commands, or if commands elsewhere jump to a specific program or cell) to not remove all the cells but one, and instead keep them but make them blank. But in addition to the blanking feature, it might also be nice to have an additional option to delete all cells but one. Or, when you pick delete cell, to present a list of all cells and have a checkbox for each cell to delete. That with a button to select all/deselect all would work great! Thanks! |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...844#post560844 Read r0lZ's reply on the next page.
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Yeah, very similar to that, except that I would prefer the blanking checkboxes to be in a different window, since that one is already pretty crowded, and in your mockup there is nothing that really shows the user that those checkboxes are related to the blank cells button.
r0lZ's revamp ideas mentioned in his followup may be even nicer, but I guest that revamp never quite happened. |
17th August 2005, 18:45 | #109 | Link |
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I have to implement the "Blanking for the Masses" idea, which will uses PgcEdit to mark the cells or PGCs for blanking, and do the actual blanking with VobBlanker. I may add an option to do the blanking in PgcEdit, leaving the job of stripping the unused cells to VobBlanker or IfoEdit. I'm still not sure what I will do.
Also, I will revamp the PGC Editor GUI, but it's a relatively big work, and I don't want to waste my summer working at PgcEdit. Wait a little bit more...
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Thanks r0lZ! That sounds great! Just in case I can influence you one way or another, I would prefer if Pgcedit did the blanking so that Ifoedit was the only tool necessary to complete the strip.
But I have noticed another issue. PgcEdit fixes many things about the dvd structures that other tools break, but I have noticed that one thing it isn't doing is automatic correction of the VTS sectors. I'm finding that even after using PgcEdit, I still have to go into ifoedit to "Get VTS Sectors" to correct this. Is there a possibility that that functionality could be added to PgcEdit? One other minor nit that I think might be a bug in 0.6.0. If a dvd is opened and you go to the cell listing of a title, if you click OK instead of Cancel, it thinks the DVD has changed and asks you to save on exit, even if you didn't change anything. I'm guessing that a changed flag is getting set where it shouldn't. Thanks! |
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Am I doing this right I put the dvd in my dvd drive then start pgcedit. it loads and asks where the video_ts files are i point to my dvd drive then it runs, but after a few seconds I get Error loading NAV pack from "E:\video_TS\vts_01_0.vob" at sector(in file):
error reading "file14d4c88": invalid argument. This hapens a few more times but for different locations. |
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1) IfoEdit has a bug in his Get VTS Sectors function when there are empty menu VOB files. PgcEdit do a better job in this case: it removes the empty VOB and the references to it if the user wants so, or, if the empty VOB is still present when the DVD is saved, it fixes the VTS sectors accordingly. 2) If you use the "When saving, leave at least 32K of space between IFO and BUP" option, and there are titlesets where the total size of the VOBs is less than 32K, the VTS sectors are modified so that a gap is created when needed. However, since most burning software are unable to use correctly this information (notably Nero), the 32K gap option is off by default. 3) Wgen burning a double layer DVD, the VTS sectors are also modified to add another gap between VIDEO_TS.IFO (or VIDEO_TS.VOB if it is present) and VIDEO_TS.BUP, so that the layer break is placed at the right position. In other words, IfoEdit and PgcEdit should do the same job if you save the DVD via the normal Save function, and there are no empty VOBs, and the 32k gap option is off. Quote:
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But note that, since you cannot edit a DVD directly, you should rip the DVD to hard disc before using PgcEdit. Also, if your DVD is CSS encrypted, PgcEdit will be unable to parse the VOB files to find the menu buttons. This is probably the problem you got.
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Documentation
Hi all, Just wanted to let everyone know that I have been pretty busy lately with little real time to devote to the PgcEdit doco. I will get to updating it as soon as I can, but in any event, you can always use the search function to look for an item. Due to the major menu revamp, the doco will take a bit of updating but we will get there. Regards
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Thanks, blu!
@tlavalle: I have made several tests. Loading a CSS encrypted DVD from the DVD drive produces the error you reported. As I said, you must rip the DVD to hard drive first, for example with DVD Decrypter in file mode. If you really want to inspect a DVD without ripping it, you should use DVD43 (free) or AnyDVD (not free) in conjunction with PgcEdit. But note that you must remove these tools before using a ripper such as DVD Decrypter. Take care: it is not sufficient to exit them. You must turn the autostart option off, and reboot. I have modified the error message in PgcEdit, so that it is now clear that it's a CSS encryption problem. Thanks for your report.
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My turn for a feature request - dunno if you saw it before, but please see here.
Or does the auto checking do this? Regards
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Becasue, like doomer says, it is tedious getting rid of them one by one. What do you think? Regards
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When a requester pops up for a specific domain, you can cancel the whole operation, but if is not possible to say "yes to all", simply because this option is not present in the standard Windows requesters. Thanks Bill Gates! I don't want to program a specific requester for a so simple task...
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