Video Tutorial - Create a button functional and Replace
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Learn how to create a functional navigable menu button to DVD (one that has already been created and saved on disc) Original, as some DVD movies without dubbing has therefore not have your menu item in the corresponding language, this tutorial you will learn to insert a menu item and original in its structure without replacing or modifying recompress the video tracks or other menus, just one part of the edit menu and replace in its structure to change their references.
Technical Information:
Title :--------------------------- Tutorial Create a functional button and replace the DVD Menu
Resolution :------------------------ 1024 * 720
Format :--------------------------- Youtube
Average Duration :-------------------- 24min
Programs needed :---------------------VobBlanker, Adobe Photoshop cs2, DVDSubEdit, PgcEdit
Video Tutorial - Create a functional button and replace the DVD Menu - Part 1
Video Tutorial - Create a functional button and replace the DVD Menu - Part 2
Video Tutorial - Create a functional button and replace the DVD Menu - Part 3
Well my friends this is my humble way of thanking you for helping me in my doubts about authoring DVD without changing its structure, thanks in particular to the manono that if it were not for him I would not have learned this method, thanks
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Last edited by escarlate; 28th May 2011 at 23:38.
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Who is "Bengalese" ?
Because i did not see that user anywhere among all the people that gave help in the extensive long thread you have here on doing what you were trying to do....
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/335340-VobBlanker-substituir-o-menu-How-to-replace-...=1#post2081346
And FYI, that is not "Authoring"..... -
Nice guide. But there are 2 little errors.
1. The path to muxman.exe must have been set in the VobBlanker settings BEFORE replacing the background of the menu cell. (Muxman is launched as soon as you import the BMP in the cell, and is not used when you export the modified menu.)
2. In PgcEdit, you don't need to export and import the colour scheme. The colour scheme is global to the current menu (all buttons), so if your menu has already at least one button, it has already the colour scheme. Exporting and importing it just replaces it by itself. That's useless. It is sufficient to assign to your new buttons the colour scheme number that is assigned to the original buttons.
Also, when you create the buttons in PgcEdit, you must be sure that they will be accessible with the remote. Your guide shows how to do it, but it should also explain that you can test how the buttons are linked together by using the keyboard arrows. (When the menu viewer or editor is open, you can use the keyboard arrows just like a real remote controller.)
Anyway, thanks for the guide!r0lZ - PgcEdit homepage Hosted by VideoHelp (Thanks Baldrick)
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First thanks for the reply friend!
About the way it was done after exporting the modified menu was really an error, the more I justified then the path to the folder muxman and temporary files
About the color scheme was nice to know that information in fact I did the tutorial for more because I know there is not very information on the subject and as seen recently I learned these steps with the help of great Manono ie there is still some thing for me to learn and thanks for the tips they are valuable.
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