Old Geek <eldergeekenator@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 14:44:26 -0800, Solly <rlSolly@REMOVEshaw.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>Old Geek <eldergeekenator@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 02:11:04 GMT, rlSolly@REMOVEshaw.ca (Solly) wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Recently requested. Originially posted by SuperTool in Feb 2009.
>>>>I do not have number two.
>>>
>>>M.P. Android posted number 2 on 1/29/09 as Young Womans Fantasies.
>>>Would you like a repost of that?
>>>
>>>EG.
>>Yes please and thank you.
>
>It is worth noting that when I was fast forwarding through this there
>were several spots where I had to make large jumps to get anywhere. It
>seemed to want to return to the spot I was fast forwarding from. It
>does play through thos spots though.
>If someone can fix that please do. If you can post a how to even
>better.
>
>EG.
Thanksfor the post. Definitely not the same movie. I see that you mean
about the navigation. I understand that PGCEDIT can do major repairs but I
have not learned how to use it. If I really need a the feature, I re-Author
the DVD.
What is PgcEdit?
PgcEdit was initially written to supplement IfoEdit, an excellent freeware
program which makes it possible to modify almost all the information
limitations except those imposed by the DVD standard.
PgcEdit also has an extremely powerful but easy to use PGC Editor, where you
can make changes to stream assignments, subtitle colours, the chapter table,
cell and PGC still times, the cell flags, VOB/Cell IDs and many others,
again through an easy and intuitive GUI.
by creating, deleting, hiding, changing the location, size, commands and
colours of the buttons.
Furthermore, PgcEdit has an exceptionally useful Trace mode allowing users
to follow the flow of the commands as they are played by a real player,
while watching how the GPRMs, SPRMs and PUOs change. With this simulation,
PgcEdit may be used as a powerful debugging tool.
With PgcEdit, you may blank out whole Titlesets easily, which is a very
convenient space-saving feature and clean up your DVD structure in one click
with Remove Useless Stuff and its various parts. You can also burn your
project from PgcEdit.
combined with importing menus and titles and its Command Editor, you can
author your DVD from scratch.
PgcEdit is written in Tcl/Tk, which is an interpreted scripting language.
Tcl/Tk was chosen for its power in building interactive user interfaces and
for the fact that a Tcl/Tk application can run on any platform which has a
Tcl/Tk interpreter, including Linux, Windows and MacOSX.
--
Solly (remove the REMOVE to E-mail me)
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