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6th November 2004, 15:30 | #362 | Link | |
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You may try IfoEdit to strip them all in vobs, or DvdReMake Pro to set the ones you need (or just strip them all)
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So, NextPG doesn't work at PGC3->PGC4 transition, but works at PGC4->PGC6 transition. Quote:
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Anyway, I don't think it's because of PUOPs at all. May be something else... But I'm working with DVD just a little time, I don't know much about it... |
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Though I'm not a technical expert on this matter, I have disturbing feeling about your VOBUs (Video OBject Unit) being equal with a playback time of 00:00:07.25 /30 fps. Maybe mpucoder or someone else could comment whether or not it's ok. Don't know if VOBUs and and your NextPG button have anything to do with each other. This is regards to your VMGM , LU 1 (ru) , 3 Code:
But- Prog. Cell Type Layer Res- Still Cell Playback End Entry First Last Last VOB Cell tons Flags Break tric- Timel Cmd. Time Time VOBU ILVU VOBU VOBU ID ID ted. sector End Start End 0 1 1 2 yes no 0 0 00:00:07.25 00:00:07.25 0 0 60 60 1 1
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I just had my "low disk space" alert going off on my computer. I did a size search for files that I can delete and found this. Let me quote a line from "The Princess Bride"..."Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!". No...not that one , ummmm...this one INCONCEIVABLE!!! Anyways, this file was found in my C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp I feel it's still growing each day. What's feeding it and also what's the consequences if I delete it? [EDIT] Quote:
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1. Where I can get valid VOBU start, end (according to this video)? 2. Can you examine PGC4 info? It seems, there is wrong too... 3. Can I use this tables? Code:
[00000000] End byte of VMGM_VOBU_ADMAP 235 [000000eb] [00000004] VOBU_1: start sector 0 [00000000] [00000008] VOBU_2: start sector 46 [0000002e] [0000000c] VOBU_3: start sector 47 [0000002f] [00000010] VOBU_4: start sector 48 [00000030] [00000014] VOBU_5: start sector 49 [00000031] [00000018] VOBU_6: start sector 50 [00000032] [0000001c] VOBU_7: start sector 51 [00000033] [00000020] VOBU_8: start sector 52 [00000034] [00000024] VOBU_9: start sector 53 [00000035] [00000028] VOBU_10: start sector 54 [00000036] [0000002c] VOBU_11: start sector 55 [00000037] [00000030] VOBU_12: start sector 56 [00000038] [00000034] VOBU_13: start sector 57 [00000039] [00000038] VOBU_14: start sector 58 [0000003a] [0000003c] VOBU_15: start sector 59 [0000003b] [00000040] VOBU_16: start sector 60 [0000003c] [00000044] VOBU_17: start sector 61 [0000003d] [00000048] VOBU_18: start sector 74 [0000004a] [0000004c] VOBU_19: start sector 192 [000000c0] [00000050] VOBU_20: start sector 341 [00000155] [00000054] VOBU_21: start sector 532 [00000214] [00000058] VOBU_22: start sector 846 [0000034e] [0000005c] VOBU_23: start sector 1035 [0000040b] [00000060] VOBU_24: start sector 1224 [000004c8] [00000064] VOBU_25: start sector 1406 [0000057e] [00000068] VOBU_26: start sector 1584 [00000630] [0000006c] VOBU_27: start sector 1763 [000006e3] [00000070] VOBU_28: start sector 1942 [00000796] [00000074] VOBU_29: start sector 2121 [00000849] [00000078] VOBU_30: start sector 2299 [000008fb] [0000007c] VOBU_31: start sector 2480 [000009b0] [00000080] VOBU_32: start sector 2659 [00000a63] [00000084] VOBU_33: start sector 2840 [00000b18] [00000088] VOBU_34: start sector 3019 [00000bcb] [0000008c] VOBU_35: start sector 3201 [00000c81] [00000090] VOBU_36: start sector 3382 [00000d36] [00000094] VOBU_37: start sector 3561 [00000de9] [00000098] VOBU_38: start sector 3700 [00000e74] [0000009c] VOBU_39: start sector 3744 [00000ea0] [000000a0] VOBU_40: start sector 3763 [00000eb3] [000000a4] VOBU_41: start sector 3793 [00000ed1] [000000a8] VOBU_42: start sector 3806 [00000ede] [000000ac] VOBU_43: start sector 3837 [00000efd] [000000b0] VOBU_44: start sector 3982 [00000f8e] [000000b4] VOBU_45: start sector 4143 [0000102f] [000000b8] VOBU_46: start sector 4280 [000010b8] [000000bc] VOBU_47: start sector 4420 [00001144] [000000c0] VOBU_48: start sector 4555 [000011cb] [000000c4] VOBU_49: start sector 4694 [00001256] [000000c8] VOBU_50: start sector 4843 [000012eb] [000000cc] VOBU_51: start sector 5017 [00001399] [000000d0] VOBU_52: start sector 5210 [0000145a] [000000d4] VOBU_53: start sector 5406 [0000151e] [000000d8] VOBU_54: start sector 5618 [000015f2] [000000dc] VOBU_55: start sector 5813 [000016b5] [000000e0] VOBU_56: start sector 6024 [00001788] [000000e4] VOBU_57: start sector 6211 [00001843] [000000e8] VOBU_58: start sector 6250 [0000186a] Code:
[00000000] Number of VOBs (VOB ID's) in VMGM_VOBS 4 [0004] [00000004] End byte of VMGM_C_ADT table 79 [0000004f] [00000008] 1. Cell: VOB ID 2 [0002] [0000000a] 1. Cell: Cell ID 1 [01] [0000000c] 1. Cell: Start sector 0 [00000000] [00000010] 1. Cell: End sector 0 [00000000] [00000014] 2. Cell: VOB ID 1 [0001] [00000016] 2. Cell: Cell ID 1 [01] [00000018] 2. Cell: Start sector 0 [00000000] [0000001c] 2. Cell: End sector 60 [0000003c] [00000020] 3. Cell: VOB ID 3 [0003] [00000022] 3. Cell: Cell ID 1 [01] [00000024] 3. Cell: Start sector 61 [0000003d] [00000028] 3. Cell: End sector 3762 [00000eb2] [0000002c] 4. Cell: VOB ID 3 [0003] [0000002e] 4. Cell: Cell ID 2 [02] [00000030] 4. Cell: Start sector 3763 [00000eb3] [00000034] 4. Cell: End sector 3792 [00000ed0] [00000038] 5. Cell: VOB ID 4 [0004] [0000003a] 5. Cell: Cell ID 1 [01] [0000003c] 5. Cell: Start sector 3793 [00000ed1] [00000040] 5. Cell: End sector 6249 [00001869] [00000044] 6. Cell: VOB ID 4 [0004] [00000046] 6. Cell: Cell ID 2 [02] [00000048] 6. Cell: Start sector 6250 [0000186a] [0000004c] 6. Cell: End sector 6288 [00001890] |
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Looks like a bloody big file though!!
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Also see at this VMGM , LU 1 (ru) , 3 Code:
But- Prog. Cell Type Layer Res- Still Cell Playback End Entry First Last Last VOB Cell tons Flags Break tric- Timel Cmd. Time Time VOBU ILVU VOBU VOBU ID ID ted. sector End Start End 0 1 1 2 yes no 0 0 00:00:07.25 00:00:07.25 0 0 60 60 1 1 Code:
But- Prog. Cell Type Layer Res- Still Cell Playback End Entry First Last Last VOB Cell tons Flags Break tric- Timel Cmd. Time Time VOBU ILVU VOBU VOBU ID ID ted. sector End Start End 0 1 1 2 yes no 0 0 00:00:10.00 00:00:10.00 61 0 3744 3762 3 1 0 2 2 8 no no 0 0 00:00:00.11 00:00:10.11 3763 0 3763 3792 3 2 |
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How about doing a mock strip on your VIDEO_TS files? Use the mock stripping menus procedure. Maybe it'll correct something.
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And, no, the file is not automatically deleted when you uninstall PgcEdit. But the TEMP directory is theorically cleaned by Windows regularly. Of course, you may delete it manually. Sorry for the inconvenience...
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But I haven't seen any errors popping up without it yet. Ami I going to have a problem if that file which needs to be overwritten is not there?
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@2COOL Another problem has appeared (in the same PGC) It doesn't allow to make a time search. I cann't find in IFOedit where else it could be. Standard IDO PUOPs are cleared. How to edit VOB PUOPs? |
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Then, the files are sourced by PgcEdit to retrieve the menu buttons commands, positions, etc... In the current version, the file is then deleted (I forgot I have changed this again). If pgcedit_temp_button_3.tcl is still there, it must be because the new DVD you opened doesn't have a VTS 3. However, I don't understand why it is so big. I have just tested this with some DVD, and the size is never greather that approx 100 Kb. Don't worry: you may safely delete it!
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