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  1. I want o study vm commands in order to make my dvd's look more professional. Can somebody tell me where to find a guide?
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    You can look here for a good detailed description of the virtual commands (I'm guessing that's what you're after).
    I"m not sure how you think this is going to help you make your DVDs look more professional...
    Also, what tool are you going to use to add/change them (PgcEdit comes to mind, free and great).

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    MenuShrink a free tool to shrink menus into stills with or without audio!
    DVDSubEdit: a free tool to modify your subtitles directly inside the vob.
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  3. jeanl, Thanks a lot for that specs. But they have their guide still not free. I tried to find something in google, but didn't succeed. Anywqays, at least I can understand the meaning of some commands.

    "DVD to look more professional" I meant to create setup commands, jumps between VTSes, return to the same menu and so on. Right now I use somebody elses guides and if something is different in my project (f.e. number of title sets in VTS), the guide doesn't work for me and I can not find, why. Just guess, that adresses are wrong.

    Thanks for the answer!
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    Wait, the site is free if you're looking for a specific command! In fact, PgcEdit has a nifty button when you specify a command, that will open the right page from DVD-replica!
    Use PgcEdit to learn your vm commands, there isn't that many, and PgcEdit makes it simple to see which ones you can use where....
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    MenuShrink a free tool to shrink menus into stills with or without audio!
    DVDSubEdit: a free tool to modify your subtitles directly inside the vob.
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  5. Thank you. It was very helpful, really. I will experiment with PgcEdit.
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