I created switched menus for subtitles. To choose the proper menu I need to use vm command as a selector. I thought that pgc number for every vts menu is number of the menu (order that I created them) +1. But it doesn't work.
Does anybody know thw tool where I can see pgc numbers and how?
Thanks
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What tool did you use to create your menus anyway? That tool should let you do that!
In any case, PgcEdit is an easy way to find out. It has a preview so you can see what's in a given PGC.
JeanlMenuShrink a free tool to shrink menus into stills with or without audio!
DVDSubEdit: a free tool to modify your subtitles directly inside the vob. -
Thank you for reply, jeanl!
I don't see pgc numbers in pgcedit. At least, I don't know where to find it. When I open dvd and click Edit PGC button, I see PGCN=0, which is not true. So, I try to choose PGC sequentially in my project and after 5th attemp I found out the right numbers (3 and 4 started to work). But it's big waste of time.
Can you tell me how to check PGC numbers of VTS menus using PGCedit? -
The PGC number is the number next to the language for example right of (en) in the image below.
JeanlMenuShrink a free tool to shrink menus into stills with or without audio!
DVDSubEdit: a free tool to modify your subtitles directly inside the vob. -
thank you very much. I thought it might be there, but was not sure. Thank you a lot!
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