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Lucho
15th February 2026, 13:01
Hello everyone.
Since the Blu-ray disc only had one audio track, I added a second audio track and a subtitle track.
I forced the subtitle track so that the Blu-ray starts with the original audio and subtitles.
The problem arises when I try to change the audio and disable the subtitles using the remote control. I can't do it either with the (audio-subtitle) button or in the settings; the following message appears: "Currently prohibited operation for this disc."
I tried using KITE, user operations in the MLPS file for each of the two movies, activating the options: "PGtextST stream number change" and "PGtextST enable/disable" to enable and disable the subtitles.
And to change the added audio, I activated "Secondary audio enable/disable" and "Secondary audio stream number change."

But the message still appears whenever I try to make any changes. I would appreciate it if you could tell me what I'm doing wrong and how I can fix it. Greetings, Lucho

taurusus
15th February 2026, 13:38
Which menu is on java or IGMenu, if the latter, then you need to look at the menu itself by opening it via KITE in IGEditor.

Lucho
15th February 2026, 13:49
Hello Taurusus.
The menu isn't in Java, there's no menu pop-up, and the message only appears with the physical disc. Everything works fine on the PC. Should I look into it as you suggested?
Regards

taurusus
15th February 2026, 14:37
How else would you like to fix this mistake? Maybe in MovieObject.bdmv has some menu control commands, but I think the main ones are in the ies menu file, where all the button control commands are located.

Lucho
15th February 2026, 17:29
Since I only recently switched from DVD to Blu-ray, I can't offer you any other solution, Taurusus (I still have many hours of reading and comprehension ahead of me to fully understand the basic Blu-ray parameters). What I was asking was whether the additional information I included in the post would still work or change your solution.
Since you indicate that it doesn't change, I'm obliged to ask for your help, as I haven't yet used IGEditor, and of course, I don't know how to do what you suggest.

Regards

taurusus
15th February 2026, 17:50
I misunderstood you, I thought you added an audio track and a menu button to it.
And since you didn't do anything there, then you need to edit the MovieObject.bdmv in BDedit,
for these questions, please contact "ocean", he knows better about this, write the same thing in the topic on BDedit.

Lucho
15th February 2026, 20:42
My explanation didn't have to be very clear either.

Best regards

Emulgator
17th February 2026, 13:29
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=2028243#post2028243

mandeajupanu
7th March 2026, 17:33
hi can someone help me by removing the region code from bluray y try with anydvd and dvdfab but is not working

https://t2.pixhost.to/thumbs/6262/702384290_mismach.png (https://pixhost.to/show/6262/702384290_mismach.png)

taurusus
7th March 2026, 17:47
No one can remove the regional code using the screenshot. Send the disk without the movie.

Emulgator
12th March 2026, 08:25
Or BDEdit, First tab, lower left, second button "Region code". Press the button and report.

taurusus
12th March 2026, 08:53
In this case, BDEdit will not help, the region code is located in a text file in the Jar folder.

Emulgator
12th March 2026, 09:05
Ah, I just saw the SONY logo. Well.