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  1. I've been spending a lot of hours trying to work with this program and not having a whole lot of luck. I've read the IFOEdit guids on doom9 but find them a bit confusing.

    Can IFOEdit do the following???

    Prevent the cursor for going to an option on the menu of a DVD? I mean for eg. say you remove the trailer from the .vob of a movie using IFOEdit. Well I want to have it so if I try to movie the cursor to VIEW TRAILER it will skip over it to the next spot and not go to that position as the original does. (because the trailer is not there anymore) The reason I ask this is because I have a movie that is a DVD9 (ie. Deuce Bigalow) and if you remove say just the Storyboard video's and nothing else it would fit on a DVD-R.

    So this would work best this way for what I want to do. I read the IFOEdit guide on Doom9 on how to remove extra's but not having a whole lot of luck.

    Any help from you IFOEdit experts out there would be much appreicated.

    Spudz
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  2. not sure if IFOEdit can do this (I suspect it can but *how* is the thing!)

    A very handy little program called "menuedit" has been designed for this very purpose, you can graphically tell it what buttons to disable etc. really brilliant tool I reccomend you grab it :)
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  3. Originally Posted by spudz2
    Can IFOEdit do the following???

    Prevent the cursor for going to an option on the menu of a DVD? I mean for eg. say you remove the trailer from the .vob of a movie using IFOEdit. Well I want to have it so if I try to movie the cursor to VIEW TRAILER it will skip over it to the next spot and not go to that position as the original does. (because the trailer is not there anymore)
    No, it can't. This information is stored in the VOB files, not in the IFO. For the still menus, you can do this in VobEdit. If you've got animated menus then your options are limited. MenuEdit will (supposedly) do the job, but you won't know until you've paid for it. As a workaround, you can keep the button but prevent anything from happening when you push it. That's when IfoEdit might help. Otherwise, you'll have to reauthor the DVD.
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