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In the same spirit as removing the Ctrl for menus, can we also do it for "Trace". Now, it is Ctrl-T, where T alone would do fine, n'est pas? I actually think that none of the "Ctrl's" in the file menu are necessary, except for perhaps R for reload and S for Save (don't wannna do them accidentally) Regards
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Les Only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Last edited by blutach; 13th December 2004 at 12:44. |
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... and B for Create Backup.
OK. I will change them...
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13th December 2004, 21:03 | #304 | Link |
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No. PgcEdit is not a VOB editor.
Use IfoEdit's strip angle function.
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PgcEdit 0.4.5
PgcEdit 0.4.5 released.
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A tip for PGCEdit users
When using the Calls Cross References utility to see which PGCs are not in use, it can be useful to do this in 2 or 3 passes.
Once you have found a PGC that is not called (it will be highlighted in pink - make sure you have the highlight errors and GOTO targets option set), simply delete all the commands (pre, post and cell) for that PGC. Do this for all such PGCs. Call cross references again and see if any more unused PGCs appear and delete their commands, and so on. This particularly applies if you are (re)authoring your DVD, where I have found this technique very useful to see if I have any broken navigation links. One warning! BOV has not been implemented in PGCEdit yet, so be certain your disk does not contain any BOV. If it does, do not use this technique. Regards to all
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Les Only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Last edited by blutach; 20th December 2004 at 02:18. |
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good one blutach, I"ll keep that in mind for looking for a free register....
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Can pgcedit be run from network shares using UNC paths? If I do this, pgcedit.exe runs but no UI appears. (I do have write access to the network share.)
Is this related to the known issue with pgcedit requiring ASCII paths? Last edited by stickboy; 20th December 2004 at 02:11. |
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This may be a problem with the freeWrap method of accessing internal, wrapped files, in the standalone version. Maybe you could try to install Tcl/Tk and the PgcEdit sources. Sorry, I can't help much more.
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Re: PgcEdit 0.4.5
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This this mean that I can use pgcedit to correct pointer etc that ifoedit/dvddecryter did not correct after useing ifoedit/dvddecryter to keep one angle? |
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No. PgcEdit now sets the SCR discontinuity flag, and removes the Seamless flag when needed by a function of PgcEdit (VOB/Cell ID remapping, and Remove Cell). It does not fix the wrong flags set by other programs.
But maybe I can add this in a future version. This will not be totally automatic, but will ask if it must correct the wrong flags when you enter the PGC Editor, for a specific PGC. (It will work like the Total Playback Time fix of the current version.) Anyway, it will not fix ALL the flags and pointers... Sorry, but that is too much work!
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I don't know since when but now when I double-click a command line, there is no new dialogue window popped up for editing command, and the program freezes... I just tried downloading and running the older versions and found that there is no such problem for version 0.2.1... Does anyone know how could I fix this problem?
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I downloaded the current version yesterday, running XP, all is OK on my side...
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24th December 2004, 01:19 | #318 | Link |
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This is the first time I hear of that problem. Furthermore, the Command Editor has not been changed in the last version. So, maybe the problem is coming from your PC, a virus or something like that... PS. Have you tried to launch the editor by single-clicking on the command, and then selecting the menu Edit -> Edit Cmd, or the Edit Cmd button?
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I know it's my PC problem, I think it got the problem after a crash or something. It may be caused by a corrupted dll file or so, that's why I would like to ask if anyone knows about it...
However, I don't wanna reinstall the os again... Before I worked around this problem by adding a NOP command in pgcedit, and then use IfoEdit to edit that command... but now it's better since I can use version 0.2.1 to edit the command directly, though it makes the problem being more weird -- how comes it works on 0.2.1 but not newer (I remember 0.3.8 worked fine for me, but now it doesn't work either)? And yeah, I tried using menu Edit -> Edit Cmd, or the Edit Cmd button, and both didn't work... ^^" |
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Well, one thing has changed between v0.2.1 and newer versions. It's the way config files are saved.
In v0.2.1, the config file was "C:\Documents And Settings\<your user name>\.pgcedit.cfg". In 0.3 and more, the config files are stored in "C:\Documents And Settings\<your user name>\Application Data\PgcEdit\". You may try to verify that the Application Data directory exists and is writable. (Note that it may be hidden. To see it, you may have to enable the "Show hidden files and folders" option in Windoze's Folder Options, View tab.) If the PgcEdit folder is there and is writable, try to delete the .pgcedit.cfg file, and restart PgcEdit 0.4.5. Let me know if it worked. Thanks.
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