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Old 3rd April 2015, 14:42   #1  |  Link
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Physically rearrange the VTSes

I have a DVD9 with 4 episodes. There are also bonuses and stuff.
The first two are longer the other two are shorter.
The navaigation is rather complex and I don't wanna touch it.
Because the first two episodes are longer, the two layers are unequal, and in fact the first one would be larger than the allowable size.
Ep1 and Ep3 on layer 0 and ep2 and ep4 on layer 1 would be just wonderfull.

How to achieve this? Anyone has any idea?

I couldn't find an answer searching both doom9 and the net.
I could recreate the DVD again, but I have to do a lot of things again and again.
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Old 3rd April 2015, 16:56   #2  |  Link
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In case my question was too vague, what I need was a method to change the VTS sectors of VTS2 (episode 2) to point after VTS3 (episode 3) and VTS3 to point after VTS1 - in other words the physical arrangements to be VTS1-3-2-4 instead of the normal/alphabetic 1-2-3-4.

The layout editor of imgburn can't do this, or I am too stupid to understand how it works - it rearrange back the files.
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I suppose you want this because the layer break is too obvious/disrupting on your player?
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Old 3rd April 2015, 17:15   #4  |  Link
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This is how you choose layer break with imgburn:
http://club.myce.com/f153/choosing-c...mgburn-313692/

I don't think it is related to the layout editor.
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Old 3rd April 2015, 17:27   #5  |  Link
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Yes, to both questions. - it is related to the layer break and I know how to set one.
I can't set a layer break and I won't do it anyway (the layerbreak window is too narrow and I simply cannot stop the action right there).

And I know it is possible.
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What about using the "remap titlesets" function of PGCEdit? It seems to me it just does what you are looking for (if I properly understand your needs)...

After swapping the VTS 2 and 3, the navigation won't change (or better it should have been properly rearranged by PGCEdit) and the setting of the right layer break should be straightforward...

No?

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Right. Remap titlesets is the way to do it.
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Old 4th April 2015, 08:26   #8  |  Link
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Yes, this was what I was looking for.
I searched with wrong keywords. EDIT I mean I was looking for editingthe layout of an image rather than to change the dvd structure /EDIT)
And I knew it was possible because I did this long time ago to fully forgot how I have done it.

Thanks guys.
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