OK, thanks. But note that the modification above works also for the original English track. Try it if you wish...
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Well, I'll try. It's for both formats, the 16:9 and the 4:3 ?
alvin68
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Yes.
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I did this test, and doesn't work. That is, with the Commentary actived, then changing the language (both English or Italian) and pressing the "Menu" button always returns to the menu of "Commentary" (not to the root menu, as when you press the "Top Menu"). So, the DVD still works as before.
Only one thing: you indicated to insert the commands at the beginning of the pre-commands of VTSM 4, LU 1, 1 (dummy) RootM. But in my left pane of PgcEdit, this VTSM string is: VTSM 4, LU 1, 1 (0:00) RootM where the difference is "(0:00)" instead of "(dummy)".
So I inserted the 5 pre-commands in that string.alvin68
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In fact, the full label is VTSM 4, LU 1 (en), 1 (0:00) RootM. Anyway, since there is only one LU, I could have written only VTSM 4, 1 to reference the first PGC of the menu of VTS 4. The label is as informative as possible (given the limited space). "VTSM 4" stands for Menu domain of Video TitleSet 4, "LU 1 (en)" for Language Unit 1 (English), and 1 for PGC 1. "(0:00)" is the duration of the video (or "(dummy)" when the PGC has no video cell), and "RootM" indicates that it's the entry PGC, called when the user presses the Root Menu button of the remote during the playback of any video cell in VTS 4.
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Oops, yes, you're right. The modification above works only in 16:9.
Here is the code that should work with 16:9 and 4:3:Code:[00 A1 00 0C 00 0D 00 03] 1 if ( gprm(12) == 13 ) then { Goto line 3 } [00 B1 00 0C 00 03 00 06] 2 if ( gprm(12) != 3 ) then { Goto line 6 } [61 00 00 00 00 81 00 00] 3 Set gprm(0) =(mov) sprm(1:Audio track number) [71 B0 00 0C 00 01 00 01] 4 if ( gprm(0) != 1 ) then { Set gprm(12) =(mov) 1 } [71 00 00 00 00 00 00 00] 5 Set gprm(0) =(mov) 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00] 6 NOP
Last edited by r0lZ; 20th Dec 2011 at 04:20.
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Hi r0lZ, I confirm that all works now. Also I confirm what you wrote in the previous message (before removing/editing it):
Now, if, after having enabled the commentary with the ON button, you press the
INDEX button to select a chapter in the commentary chapter menu, then again you
change the audio and press the Root menu button, the regular Chapter menu is
called instead of the Commentary Chapter menu. IMO, it's perfect.
Yes, It's PERFECT.
I have only to create the ISO with ImgBurn!
Thanks again.alvin68
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Last step is easy! ImgBurn will not let you burn a bad disc.
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Uhmmm... I thought it was easy, but...
after loading the DVD folder and pressed the Calculator button so that ImgBurn identifies the layer break, the software seems stationary:
It's almost 1 hour that the progress bar is located in the same position and does not go forward. Is it possible that it takes all this time?
alvin68
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Have you clicked OK in the second dialog? You should select the cell for the layer break position. (Since here there is only one suitable cell, the choice is easy.)
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Doh!
No, I hadn't clicked, because I thought that the list of suitable cells wasn't complete (it seemed strange that there was only 1 entry in the list).
Sorry, I feel like a wimp in this moment.alvin68
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The list of cells depends of the size and position of the chapters near the middle of the DVD. If the DVD is almost full, only a few, or just one cell is available.
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Ok, now I hope not bother anymore.
EDIT
The doubt was also because the only available cell is not reported as a good or very good choice (with the color of the star) and in the column SPLIP it should be marked "No" instead of "Yes". This is what I read in a guide.Last edited by alvin68; 20th Dec 2011 at 12:46.
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