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  • FallenAngel
    Digital Video Specialist
    Digital Video Specialist
    • Jun 2003
    • 816

    Blutach -- TW isn't a very complex install if I don't scan for all possible prior ver. so I just grabbed a proggie off the net.
    The Install creator I used (CreateInstallfree) doesn't contain that option

    I'll probably have to use msi at some point. I wonder what R0lz uses

    Jinjin_jp -- I still don't think we are on the same page
    The Preset for that field is in TW Main>>Settings>>Change Settings
    On Make Menu boot that preset is applied to each Movie
    Then the user can alter Create Audio.. Menu option In Make Menu for each individual movie
    it is not saved from MakeMenu. (which movie would I choose the setting for the first , last ... Hmm)
    I really don't want to save each and every Create Audio/Subtitle menu... preset in registry for each movie. (Aside from the fact that they probably wouldn't apply across multiple compiliations with multiple numbers of movies)

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    • r0lZ
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Mar 2004
      • 1508

      Originally Posted by FallenAngel
      I wonder what R0lz uses
      Nothing!
      PgcEdit has no installer, but I use internal Tcl/Tk procedures to add installation options (such as icon creation and file extension assignation) in the Options menu. (However, I should create RPMs for Linux. It's even more important than a Windows installer.)
      r0lZ
      PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp)
      Unofficial mirror (in Poland)

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      • jinjin_jp
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        • Aug 2006
        • 315

        The Preset for that field is in TW Main>>Settings>>Change Settings
        I understand.
        I didn't noticed to be newly added in "Change settings".

        Regards.

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        • FallenAngel
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Jun 2003
          • 816

          I'll probably just end up creating a install proggie of my own. Spending 4 Grand for it isn't an option. And MS Installer is a mess.
          Although -- Except for the shortcut targets the cheapie I'm using does the job.

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          • dirio49
            Platinum Member
            Platinum Member
            • Apr 2005
            • 177

            HI. FA

            you can try this NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) it is free.
            And you can go here to look at all the plugins people have created


            And if you can please stay off. .MSI install stuff. They are the worse for me.
            Last edited by dirio49; 17 Aug 2007, 12:35 AM.
            Birthdays are good. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest .

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            • FallenAngel
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jun 2003
              • 816

              Jensen -- Saw that you posted here -- but it didn't show up
              Heres the link




              FAllenAngel

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              • Jensen
                Better to be pissed off than pissed on!
                • Aug 2007
                • 127

                Originally Posted by FallenAngel
                Jensen -- Saw that you posted here -- but it didn't show up
                Heres the link




                FAllenAngel

                Yeah, I should use my eyes first and not my mouth. (something my father always said) I found it right after I posted, so I deleted it. Then I crashed my windows xp. Power outage ( 2 actually) Missing or system file. So because I was broke, I had to wait for a new hard drive, so as to not lose all my projects and stuff. And finally today I have finished all drivers and updates and you name it. God I hope I dont have to do this again for along time. Im glad I know how to do it, saved $100's. Anyways thanks again I'm getting ready to try it again with the new installation. Im sure it will work like before.

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                • jinjin_jp
                  Digital Video Enthusiast
                  Digital Video Enthusiast
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 315

                  Hi, FA. Thanks for useful program.

                  Does TW support only English as language of DVD text?

                  Regards.

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                  • FallenAngel
                    Digital Video Specialist
                    Digital Video Specialist
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 816

                    Yes -- I hardcoded it to code en (0x14 -- study ifoedit view of dvdtext segment)
                    I could add code to support it (Tw DVD_TEXT editor font selector and a code selector) but I have no way to test it (would need a hard player from the "region").

                    No way to know the fonts in the Players.

                    The Players (both soft and hard would somehow have to use different fonts in different countries (??System font -- ??other)

                    Heres a test -- Find a commercial DVD with DVDtext coded jp (I believe)

                    Does the language Display correctly with the system font selected into (Kanji -- I think)

                    I'll come up with a testbed to support it and see where that leads

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                    • jinjin_jp
                      Digital Video Enthusiast
                      Digital Video Enthusiast
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 315

                      Thanks for the answear.

                      Yes
                      I understood.

                      I couldn't find commercial DVD with DVDtext coded jp in what I have, though I want to actually see it.
                      I'd like to continue to find Japanese DVDtest.

                      Regards.

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                      • Jensen
                        Better to be pissed off than pissed on!
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 127

                        BTW everything works good! Just need to learn the intricacies of the program, like changing the border around the menu and background. I'll get there.

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                        • tetsuro_ja
                          Gold Member
                          Gold Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 126

                          Hi, FA

                          See DVD Text Strings in the right pane of this:

                          Character sets available in DVD Text are shown here:



                          Sorry if you have already known it.
                          Last edited by tetsuro_ja; 2 Sep 2007, 01:13 PM.

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                          • FallenAngel
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 816

                            Tetsuro_ja -- Yes I've already looked at dshow long ago -- the overhead is prohibitive for the gain.
                            Its more oriented for "playing"

                            My problems are a bit more fundamental -- MS may say one thing -- but how are the settop manufacturers implementing it.
                            As near as I can make out the so called Dvd Specifications are often fairy tales -- very few apps and hardware actually adhere to them.

                            I guess my questions can be answered by someone who owns a Multi disk juke in japan

                            With Settop Default language set to Japanese
                            1. Does the Disk Selection menu come up in Kanji , English or both (If it hits a disk coded en instead of ja
                            2. Does the LED scroll Kanji or Other on title change (or chapter change if applicable)
                            3. I'm fairly sure that the Kanji fonts are a combination of unicode english charset images and Kanji images -- Am I all wet?

                            Its pointless to code the DVDtext to ja/kanji if the boxes don't support it

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                            • tetsuro_ja
                              Gold Member
                              Gold Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 126

                              Thanks, FA.

                              As to Japanese charsets --
                              Although there are various Japanese charsets such as JIS, Shift-JIS, unicode, etc, Microsoft has adopted CP932 (based on Shift-JIS) as a Japanese standard charset on all OS's from MS-DOS to MS-Windows. In CP932, 1-byte codes and 2-byte codes can be mixed. 1-byte codes include ISO646-US (English characters, 0x21-0x7E) and JISX201 katakana (0xA1-0xDF). 2-byte codes include Kanji characters (0x8140-0x84BE, 0x889F-0x9872, 0x989F-0x9FFC, 0xE040-0xEAA4).

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                              • FallenAngel
                                Digital Video Specialist
                                Digital Video Specialist
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 816

                                Aargh -- Easier just to try it and see what happens

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