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  • VRYK
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 226

    #16
    Afte running FixVTS VobBlanker posted: “IFO has more than one PGC. Unsupported”. There are in fact 5 PGCs in the VTS. The codec is MPEG 1/2 (mpgv) - does that mean MPEG2?

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

      #17
      Originally Posted by VRYK
      Afte running FixVTS VobBlanker posted: “IFO has more than one PGC. Unsupported”. There are in fact 5 PGCs in the VTS.
      What are you trying to do exactly? What is that "cell" you want to use, and from where is it coming from? What cell do you want to replace? Is it a menu cell, a still frame, or is it in the middle of a title?

      Anyway, VB can only replace a cell if the new cell is alone in its VTS, and if it has EXACTLY the same characteristics than the original VTS (same number of streams, in the same order, and with the same bitrate, aspect ratio, and other encoding parameters...)

      Originally Posted by VRYK
      The codec is MPEG 1/2 (mpgv) - does that mean MPEG2?
      Well, I guess that means MPEG 1 or 2. And mpgv means probably MPEG Video. But again, I don't have enough info. What program issues that codec description?
      r0lZ
      PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp)
      Unofficial mirror (in Poland)

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      • VRYK
        Super Member
        Super Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 226

        #18
        In two identically-structured videos one has video content in Title 4 (VTST1-5 ) while the other has an empty cell in Title 4. The “Domain Streams Attributes” are the same for both and in both Title 4 consists of a single cell. I would like to replace the empty cell with the first-mentioned video’s video content.
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        The application giving the codec info is VLC Media Player.

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

          #19
          OK, then begin to extract the cell with video content with VobBlanker. Then, open the other DVD (I suppose they are on different DVDs, right?) in VobBlanker, and replace the empty cell with the one saved previously.

          Note that the cell cannot be really "empty". It has to contain at least a short blank cell.
          r0lZ
          PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp)
          Unofficial mirror (in Poland)

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          • VRYK
            Super Member
            Super Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 226

            #20
            Thanks very much. That worked perfectly.

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