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How do I bypass the track menu?
I have made a blu-ray with TMPGEnc Authoring Works 7. The blu-ray has six tracks. The topmenu points to the 6 track menus. But I would like it when two of them would bypass the track menu and start playing the video without first going to the track menu. I see no option to do this within TMPGEnc Authoring Works 7. How would I go about it to change the blu-ray menu with BDedit to make this happen?
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Sorry, can't help, I stopped playing around with DVD's & Bluray's, years ago.
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Hi musiclover, you can try working on playlists with BDedit:
Play PL: Starts playback of a playlist O: 0x22000000: Operand is defined by the register. 0x22800000: Operand is an immediate value. D: Playlist ID S. - Play PlatPI: Starts playback of a PlayList on PlayItem O: 0x42010000: Operand1 and Operand2 are defined by the register. 0x42810000: Operand1 is an immediate value. 0x42410000: Operand2 is an immediate value. 0x42C10000: Operand1 and Operand2 have an immediate value. D: PlayList ID (123 if you want to play 00123.mpls) S: Game Item ID Play PlatMK: Starts playback of a PlayList on PlayList Mark O: 0x42020000: Operand 1 and Operand 2 are defined by the register. 0x42820000: Operand 1 is an immediate value. 0x42420000: Operand 2 is an immediate value. 0x42C20000: Operand 1 and Operand 2 have an immediate value. D: Playlist ID S: PL_mark_id Terminate PL: Ends playback of the current PlayList O: 0x02030000 D: - S: - PI Link: Changes the playback position in PlayItem O: 0x22040000: The operand is defined by the register. 0x22840000: Operand is an immediate value. D: Item ID to be played S: - MK Link: Changes the playback position in PlayListMark O: 0x22050000: Operand is register-defined. 0x22850000: Operand is an immediate value. D: PL_mark_id S: - |
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@ocean
Thank you for your trouble. But I don't see what I must do to make playlists 00004.mpls and 00005.mpls start without first going to the track menu. Where must I make changes? I cannot find your items on the playlist. |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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I think the menu created by TMPGEnc Authoring Works 7 is IGS, not Java.
You should locate where the track menu is called, replacing it with direct tracks. In the programming menu, you can enter a command to recall playlists with tracks. Obviously, it must be entered in the correct position. But I'm writing this without seeing it; I could be wrong. Last edited by ocean; 27th January 2026 at 18:54. |
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Great, for GoTo 22, always make a backup before making changes, just to be safe.
You can try deleting the command by selecting the line containing the command and pressing the - button in the top right. Then save in the bottom left. It's not certain that it will work, because we don't know how the menu will be programmed. Last edited by ocean; 29th January 2026 at 17:25. |
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