PgcEdit v9.1 released - 3 January 2009
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PgcEdit v 9.1 (January 3, 2009)
PgcEdit v9.1 released!
This is a bugfix release. Please download and install it as soon as possible, as I have fixed two bugs that can have consequences on the navigation of the DVD!- F. DVD -> Clear Useless Set GPRM Commands and Info -> Find Useless Set GPRM Commands were sometimes erroneously considering a GPRM as useless. Clear Useless Set GPRM Commands and DVD -> Remove Useless Stuff were therefore dangerous to use, as they sometimes cleared a useful command.
- F. DVD -> Delete Last VTS produced an error when a PGC of the last VTS was selected when calling this function. The VTS was not properly deleted from disc.
- F. Preview -> Automatically Start Preview Playback produced an error. The menu worked as expected though, and the bug had no consequence.
- F. With the option "Allow tearoff menus" disabled, some entries in the main PgcEdit menu were not enabled when a DVD was loaded.
- F. Fixed the incorrect View -> Toolbar checkmark.
- E. Title -> Title Play Map Table: The headers of the columns no longer scroll when using the scroll bar.
- F. A JumpSS from a VTSM to a menu in another VTS was not flagged as illegal.
- F. PUO Editor: PgcEdit was frozen after having pasted a value in the Input Value dialog.
- F. Trace: The trace was stopped and impossible to continue when the preview was enabled and the VOB files were missing.
- F. Domain Stream Attributes: The new Film/Camera flag was not disabled in read-only mode.
- F. Since the sources of PgcEdit are no longer publicly available, I've removed all references to the GPL license from the program.
- F. Fixed several small bugs.
New plugin:
Hex Bit Operands by Morris/Elysium (aka M_Knox):
- Allows display of bit operations values in hex
- Allows display descriptive bit operands
Note that you need PgcEdit v9.1 to use this plugin!
This excellent plugin modifies the way the commands containing bitwise operators are displayed by PgcEdit. There is an option to display the operand in hexadecimal instead of the standard decimal value, and an option to add a description of the affected bits.
For example, the command:
Code:Set gprm(0) &=(and) 10
Code:Set gprm(0) &=(and) 0x000A (preserve bits 1, 3)
Last edited by r0lZ; 4 Jan 2009, 10:18 PM.Comment
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Many thanks to r0lZ and M_Knox
RegardsLes
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