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    https://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/

    i just installed this and tried out one of the guides on the site, i removed the fbi warning from the beginning of a dvd and it was pretty easy to do. i tried first to do it with the preview method, but couldn't get preview to work. supposedly there is a fix to get previewing working in osx, but i couldn't figure it out. but doing it the no preview way worked fine. this seems like pretty cool software. i've heard about it for awhile but never wanted to install it cause it seemed like a pain cause i've never used x11 or fink before. but it was pretty easy to install.

    was just curious as to others feedback with this ap on osx.

    thanks
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  2. Well, since I made that starter application, I'd have to say that I have. Modified a few myself. I'm glad its wasn't a total bear to get it up and running.

    And you can't get preview working - its a x86 binary and darwine can only use win32 ppc binaries (which basically darwine compiles). No source = no preview.
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    thanks for making the starter ap and the news on the preview.
    pants on, pants off, pants the floor.
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    Have you tried myDVDedit?
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  5. Yes !

    If you have any question about it, I'll be happy to answer you.

    Jerome
    myDVDEdit, the DVD resource editor.
    myDVDEdit, l'éditeur de ressources du DVD.
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  6. well, I have a small comment.

    .IFO, .BUP files should be a file type that myDVDEdit can open with a double-click. Its easier to open the editor program; otherwise you have to navigate.... and I know I'm not the only lazy mutha around.
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  7. Member noconclusion's Avatar
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    You could use Automator under Tiger to create Finder Plug-ins. I have one to open builds from the hard drive.

    I played with an older version of PGCEdit and it has some cool features. I've only used the Win version though...

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