Edit and Delete DVD Menu buttons with PGCEdit | 1/1 |
This is a short guide for anyone who wants to delete buttons from DVD menus after they have stripped audio, extras or any other content references in a DVD menu. It also shows how to copy and paste button commands, which can be useful on language selection menus. This guide should only take you a few minutes. Let's get right into it.
Introduction & Requirements
PGCEdit - Download this tool and extract it into any folder using WinRAR.
This guide assumes you already have your VIDEO_TS folder with all of your DVD files (VOB, IFO, BUP) inside it. This is "not" a comprehensive PGCEdit guide, it's a quick solution for manipulating the buttons of a pre-authored DVD menu, which comes in useful for many reason.
Why do this?
There are several reasons why you might wish to manipulate DVD menus. For example, if you have removed all the foreign audio on your DVD during a backup process, then you might want to make it impossible for anybody to select it as an option. You also may want to keep the button functionality, but instead of it referencing audio that has been stripped, it will result in the English audio being played.
Run PGCEdit

The first thing you need to do now is open a DVD. You can do this by either clicking the DVD icon in the button bar on the very left of the program, you can click File --> Open DVD or just hold down CTRL + O on your keyboard.
You will now see a file browser. Navigate to the folder that stores all of your DVD files (VOB, IFO, BUP etc.) and select it, click Open.
Opening a DVD

Once it is finished, click the Close button.
And then there was information

All you need to do here for a moment is pay attention to the left of the program. As you can see the VTS menus are split up into sections (if you don't know what VTS means, don't worry). Look at the menu I have selected on the left (in gray) in my picture (click to enlarge). What you need to notice here is the "25b". This means there is 25 buttons in this menu.
Now I already know that since there are four others with 25 buttons, it is one of the menus for the four TV show episodes on my DVD. Because I don't want to have to put any raw commands into this article at all, I'm just going to suggest that you select any menu that has a number of buttons.
When you do that, look at the button bar op top of the program. Click the green "Menu" button and a new window will open, hopefully displaying a cell from your selected menu.
Editable Menu

VTSM 1 / LU 1 / PGC 2, PG 3, Cell, 3: VOB ID 20, Cell ID 1
Gibberish? Don't worry, but what is important is the "Cell, 3". It reads 3 while your will almost certainly read 1 because I changed it to 3 myself. You can this too if it is possible. That area where all of that information is, is in fact a button. Click it...
Cell selection

Find the cell you want to edit (the menu with the button you want to delete or change). I have already found mine as you can see above, and I want to remove the option for commentary because it is no longer present on the disc. So let's delete a button...
How to delete a button

But let's not get too into it here (we'll keep that for another guide). If you want to Delete the button then simply click Button --> Delete Button. Now when you are done, click OK...
The button is gone?

So if you have more buttons to delete then you can go right ahead, just follow the same instructions again until you are satisfied. If you want to simply copy the command from one button to another instead of deleting it, then read on (for example, instead of me making the Commentary button go away, I could have changed the command so that it was the same for the English option, the result in the DVD player would be the standard English audio is selected either way).
If you want to simply delete all the buttons that no longer work anyway, then go ahead, and then click here to go to Save the DVD...
Copy and Paste a command instead of deleting

Copy Command

Once you click OK, you will be back at the menu. Now, left click on the button you want to "paste" this command on to. For example, in my case I want my commentary button to simply select English audio because I stripped the commentary during backup, so now I left-click on Commentary because I want to paste the command for English audio onto it.
Once you have the button you want to edit selected (green), right click on it and the Menu Editor will load yet again...
Paste Command

Click OK to go back to your menu. Change and manipulate all the menus that you want now, and when you are ready, we will look at saving the DVD.
Save the DVD

Make a Backup?

Where the Backup is located

Hopefully you will not have to make a backup though.
Finally
This guide set out to help you manipulate your menus quickly and easily, we hope we have accomplished that on this guide. If you have any questions or need help, please visit our Discussion Forums for assistance.
Version History
v1.0 - First published by Dela (23/03/2008)