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  1. I have been using PGCEdit with a lot of success. But I just ran into something new that I can't figure out. When I go thru a trace and select Play Movie, it goes to another menu (i.e. widescreen or fullscreen). When I select say widescreen, it goes thru a bunch of code and then goes back to main menu. I have run into this on 2 movies so far. Both have the same type command for the button. It is a SET instead of JUMP and show a Set gprm and LinkPGCN PGC. How and where do I fix this? I tried changing some of the JUMP commands in the code after the button. This did not fix it.
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    There is no need for a JUMP command in order to get the menu working. In your case a register is set by the SET command and navigation leeds you to to another PGC Number. Is it a commercially authored DVD? Does navigation work on the original?
    If you look through the menu domain you'll propably find a PGC that finally leeds to the main movie. Maybe you should point there...
    What is that disc?
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  3. The movie does play correctly in kmplayer after making all the normal edits for the extra bs. I guess it's just in trace mode in pgcedit that it doesn't. This example is Gigli. I guess I don't really have a problem, but I just needed to understand how it worked in case I do need to fix it in a future movie. It's a pain having to make edits and then running it in another program to see if it works since it doesn't run corectly in pgcedit.
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    I also used PGCEdit many hundred times and never had an issue in Trace mode. The best test is to burn onto RW and try to play on a stand-alone. Most SW players have isues regarding DVD navigation in special cases.
    Did you preprocess your source DVD?
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