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lukasek
11th July 2009, 15:57
Please me help.
Unable to open *automatic Source Path *the program *DVD-Rebuilder 1.82* way through program PGCEdit v 9.2. The DVD-RB is fairly open to the PGCEdit program mentioned Source path. Please switch on the Commission to ensure fair working DVD-RB running through the PGCEdit v9.2
Excuse me errors, but write well and not talking English.
Thank you and wish a nice day
Lukasek
jdobbs
11th July 2009, 16:58
I really don't know what you're asking.
lukasek
12th July 2009, 07:12
Film processing using the PGcEdit. After processing it to reduce the possibility of using DVD-Rebuilder him diminishing. PGcEdit allows using pre-keys (F1 through F12) Launch the program.Já I have selected by pressing the F9 DVD Rebuilder. After pressing to open the DVD-RB but can not find the ”Source path“ zpracocaného and still open a film in PGcEdit. This path will have to enter manually. For some programs it is necessary to use the appropriate switches to the correct práci.U DVD-RB I skoušel various switches, but to no avail. Therefore I asked for advice. Thanks Lukášek
Wombler
12th July 2009, 11:22
I really don't know what you're asking.
He's asking about this (http://www.digital-digest.com/~blutach/PgcEdit_help/WEB/Tools_menu.htm) and the required switches for using DVD-RB within PgcEdit.
I don't use DVD-RB via PgcEdit so I'm not sure what the appropriate switches are and it's not immediately obvious.
This query should probably be in the IFO/VOB Editors forum though where r0lZ can help him out.
Wombler
Wombler
12th July 2009, 13:41
Okay I've had a play around with this.
Try these settings although I'm not sure why you'd need to run DVD-RB then return to PgcEdit.
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lukasek
12th July 2009, 15:11
DVD-RB using over PGcEdit only if I want to reduce the film to DVD-5. It is of course the way that film in PGcEdit edit, save, close PGcEdit and then open their own DVD-RB and loads modified film. This step is not fully automated in PGcEDit like Shrink, ImgBurn, and so on. Switches above function, but not for DVD-RB. I tried it but without effect. Solves this problem is already 14 days and can not move forward. When there I switch "%I" and open the current directory processed, where can I choose Video_TS.IFO, but the way in the DVD-RB does not load. Lukášek
Wombler
12th July 2009, 23:46
DVD-RB using over PGcEdit only if I want to reduce the film to DVD-5. It is of course the way that film in PGcEdit edit, save, close PGcEdit and then open their own DVD-RB and loads modified film. This step is not fully automated in PGcEDit like Shrink, ImgBurn, and so on. Switches above function, but not for DVD-RB. I tried it but without effect. Solves this problem is already 14 days and can not move forward. When there I switch "%I" and open the current directory processed, where can I choose Video_TS.IFO, but the way in the DVD-RB does not load. Lukášek
The settings I've given should let you do what I think you're after but you'll need to wait until a mod approves the attachment.
Wombler
lukasek
13th July 2009, 15:35
Thank you for Womblerovi instructions to switch. Sorry, but this option nor a solution does not work correctly. DVD-RB is over PGcEdit opens Source Path but remains closed.
Lukasek
Wombler
14th July 2009, 13:30
With those settings, when you close DVD-RB control should return to PgcEdit.
I'm not sure why it doesn't seem to work on your system but it should.
I'll ask the experts to have a look at this thread.
Wombler
r0lZ
14th July 2009, 14:15
I have also tried to launch DVD-RB from PgcEdit's Tools menu, but without success. It is possible to open the program, but it doesn't have command line support, so it is not possible to instruct it to load the DVD automatically (or, more precisely, to fill the source path field automatically.)
Wombler, it's not a syntax problem. The PgcEdit Arguments field is simply ignored by DVD-RB.
jdobbs, indeed, adding a simple command line argument to pass the source path would be a great addition. Another option to pass the output path would be even better, but is not as useful as the source path.
lukasek
14th July 2009, 15:11
Thank you to all who are trying to correct a problem opening the DVD-RB via PGcEdit solved. It appears that this problem without deeper intervention into a program, not to the satisfaction of good work. I 'm sorry enough, but what I can probably do.
Lukasek
Wombler
14th July 2009, 15:19
I have also tried to launch DVD-RB from PgcEdit's Tools menu, but without success. It is possible to open the program, but it doesn't have command line support, so it is not possible to instruct it to load the DVD automatically (or, more precisely, to fill the source path field automatically.)
Wombler, it's not a syntax problem. The PgcEdit Arguments field is simply ignored by DVD-RB.
jdobbs, indeed, adding a simple command line argument to pass the source path would be a great addition. Another option to pass the output path would be even better, but is not as useful as the source path.
Thanks r0lZ.
It appeared to be working here but unfortunately I happened to pick the last film I'd run through DVD-RB and it remembered the file path. :)
When I choose another DVD it of course doesn't work.
Wombler
jdobbs
14th July 2009, 16:15
Thanks r0lZ.
It appeared to be working here but unfortunately I happened to pick the last film I'd run through DVD-RB and it remembered the file path. :)
When I choose another DVD it of course doesn't work.
Wombler I don't understand the VIDEO_TS.IFO argument. DVD Rebuilder Pro only accepts an .RBK (key) file or and .RBD (project file) as arguments from the command line.
Wombler
14th July 2009, 16:41
I don't understand the VIDEO_TS.IFO argument. DVD Rebuilder Pro only accepts an .RBK (key) file or and .RBD (project file) as arguments from the command line.
It directs the external software to the appropriate file/folder.
To be honest r0lZ is the ultimate expert with all of this as far as PgcEdit goes, but here are the various arguments supported by PgcEdit.
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lukasek
14th July 2009, 18:04
Please how can I check the forum PGcEdit-Tools Arguments dialogue.png. I dont see this.
Lukasek
lukasek
15th July 2009, 15:09
thanks for the picture. All of these switches, I tried before I joined this forum. Thank you all for your help, but the problem probably does not.
Lukasek
lukasek
15th July 2009, 18:15
One who can save the whole thing is the author of DVD-RB jdobbs. It is a great program, but unfortunately ended its further development. It is the fault of this excellent program. What do you think autore, help him to revive?
Lukasek
r0lZ
16th July 2009, 15:23
I don't understand the VIDEO_TS.IFO argument. DVD Rebuilder Pro only accepts an .RBK (key) file or and .RBD (project file) as arguments from the command line.That's the problem. If it could accept also a folder (or VIDEO_TS.IFO file), it could automatically initialize the source path, and keep the other arguments unchanged. It's only a shortcut to avoid having to select the folder manually.
I've tried to generate a .RBD file manually with just the source and destination paths, like this:[Paths]
Output=D:\rip\PANIQUE_AU_VILLAGE (Rebuilt)\
Source=D:\rip\PANIQUE_AU_VILLAGE\
The idea is that it should be possible to call a batch file from PgcEdit, with the current DVD folder as the argument. The batch could create a new .RBD file with the path (and create the destination directory if it doesn't exist), then launch DVD-RB.
Unfortunately the minimal .RBD file doesn't work well. Although the two paths are correctly set in DVD-RB, all other settings are reset to the default values. :(
wencaS
16th July 2009, 18:43
Try this LoaderDVDRebuilder (http://www.wencas.cz/RBLoader/LoaderDVDRebuilder.zip).
This tool create backup your rebuilder.ini file as rebuilder_backup.ini file, and modify your rebuilder.ini
You should Set DVD-TEXT General Name (http://www.digital-digest.com/~blutach/PgcEdit_help/WEB/DVD_menu.htm#Set_DVD_Text) before running from PgcEdit.
[Options]
DVD_Label=DVD-TEXT General Name
DVD_Name=DVD-TEXT General Name
[Paths]
Source=source DVD from PgcEdit
Installation:
Copy LoaderDVDRebuilder.exe in the Rebuilder.exe folder.
PgcEdit's tool configuration:
Label: DVD Rebuilder
Application: path_to_DVD Rebuilder_install_dir\LoaderDVDRebuilder.exe
Arguments: "%p" "%l"
More here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1306129#post1306129).
I have checked 'Save DVD' and 'Run application in background'
For more information please see the included readme.txt file.
r0lZ
16th July 2009, 19:01
Nice wencaS! But the link is dead: "Firefox can't find the server at www.wencas.czrbloader."
wencaS
16th July 2009, 19:03
Sorry, now's OK.
r0lZ
16th July 2009, 19:20
It works very well. Another good little app written in AutoHotKey, I guess! ;)
Thanks!
However, I have a suggestion. Could you add an OPTIONAL third argument, the destination folder? Your program must create the destination folder if it doesn't exist. If the third argument is not passed or is blank, leave the original destination path untouched. Is it possible?
wencaS
16th July 2009, 19:41
Yes, AutoHotKey ;-)
I can it add tomorrow. Will be easy. Right now already I have to to the work.
wencaS
17th July 2009, 07:03
However, I have a suggestion. Could you add an OPTIONAL third argument, the destination folder? Your program must create the destination folder if it doesn't exist. If the third argument is not passed or is blank, leave the original destination path untouched. Is it possible?
Added in this version: LoaderDVDRebuilder v1.2 (http://www.wencas.cz/RBLoader/LoaderDVDRebuilder.zip).
Now is possible arguments:
"%p" "%l" "%d DVD-RB"
note: "Source DVD" "DVD name" "Destination directory" (Have to observe sequence.) As destination directory possible too this argument e.g.: "C:\DVD\%l"
Or:
"%p" "%l"
Or:
"%p"
For more information please see the included readme.txt file.
r0lZ
17th July 2009, 09:31
If I understand correctly, the arguments must be specified in the right order, but except the first argument, they are optional. Right? The command line syntax is therefore:LoaderDVDRebuilder.exe source_dir [label [destination_dir]]
The destination_dir can be forged from the source_dir by adding an extension to the folder name, such as "%d (Rebuilt)" or be be in a specific directory for DVD-RB, such as "D:\DVD-RB Output\%l". I'm not sure however that "%l" (lower case L, the label, generated from the DVD-Text General Name by PgcEdit) is always suitable to be included in a filename. For example, if the label contains ":", the directory name will be illegal. I suggest therefore to use "%L" (upper case L) instead. It's the ISO9660 compliant label, containing only upper case alphanumeric characters and underscores, and therefore always legal.
For example, the Arguments field in the config of the PgcEdit tool could be:"%p" "%l" "%d (Rebuilt)"or"%p" "%l" "D:\DVD-RB Output\%L"
Thanks again! It's exactly what I wanted. And I suppose it's also what lukasek wants. :)
lukasek
17th July 2009, 13:31
Big thanks Wencas, works to complete satisfaction. I use the switchs ”% p“% i ”. I am very glad that it finally succeeded.
wencaS
18th July 2009, 05:37
If I understand correctly, ....
Yes, do you understand very well. Thanks for your declaration, I added it to the readme.txt. Here's new version LoaderDVDRebuilder v1.2 (http://www.wencas.cz/RBLoader/LoaderDVDRebuilder.zip). Added warning if destination directory it is impossible create.
@lukasek
NZ. Kdyby něco, tak klidně piš na dvdworld.jalome.cz (http://dvdworld.jalome.cz/viewtopic.php?t=2136) v češtině. Bude to pro oba pohodlnější. ;-)
Wombler
18th July 2009, 11:52
That's very useful wencaS.
Thanks for that! :cool:
Wombler
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