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Assinging number keys to menu buttons?

Hello,

I do need your help with a specific thing I want to achieve:

Is there a way to assign number keys on the remote to the buttons in a menu? So that if you press the respective button on the remote keypad the respective title is played, or at least highlighted in the menu?

I hope this is doable and this is not a too stupid questions - I checked out the guides and did a search but did not find a related topic.

Thanks in advance - Morlock

You can't quot;assignquot; a number to a button - what you can do is to reorder buttons in such a way that they have indexes you would like them to have. Can be done with MenuEdit or DvdReMake Pro. If you use one of these programs the easiest way would be to export buttons layout (.mbl file) and to edit it - it is just a text file. Then import it back.

Only if you create a dvd from scratch you can assign numbers to the buttons with (for example) dvdmaestro. The number 1 will be assigned to the first button you make, number 2 to the second and so on and on.. But it will be auto action so it will start wat ever is set to that button.

Hi,

thanks Dimad and MSC_Alex for your replies. I will try to see if I can change the idexes respectively.

Strange that on my current DVDs (authored with Tmpgenc DVDAuthor) if I press a number button it shows the sign for quot;prohibited operationquot;. Maybe I just need to check how to get rid of that.

I´ll at least now know how it should work and hope am able to figure it out.

Thanks again - Morlock

Check with ifoedit, VTSM_PGCI_UT rootmenu Prohibited user operations

Hi again,

still working on figuring it out ...

My DVD obviously does not have root menues but only a title menu (I think).

Looking with ifoedit in VIDEO_TS.IFO I found the one and only menue in a section VMG_PGCI_UT - PGC-Menu_2.
There the prohibited user opereations are set to 0. Still I can´t select the buttons in that menu with the DVD player.

I was able to see the button numbers with MenuEdit, and the order would be OK for me - so my main issue seems to be the prohibition.

Does selection via number key not work in a title menu?

Sorry if I don´t know the DVD structure in and out as much as I would like to, sometimes I just don´t get what goes where ...

Thanks again for your kind help - Morlock

normaly it's in the vts1 ifo, check which vob has your menu, it should be in the VTS_0X_0.vob Where X=1 most of the time. So you have to open this X ifo with ifoedit. When you found de menu prohibited user opereations dubbel click it, then you can set the flags off.

Hi,

the menu seeming to be the title menu - so I found it in video_ts.vob.

I changed whatever user prohibition I could find in the respective video_ts.ifo - but it still is not working.

Are you sure the button selection via number buttons is supposed to work there? Maybe I check it out with some commercially made DVDs.

Any idea what I could do wrong?

Thanks - Morlock

There are PUOPs in vobs as well. You can check what they are with VobEdit, DRM Pro would be probably the easiest way to set them. At least I'm not aware of any other program that can set (not just clean all) PUOPs for cells in vob file.

Are you sure the button selection via number buttons is supposed to work there?

I'm sure that it is NOT possible to select menubuttons with the number keys of the remote.  There is no way to instruct the IFOs or VOBs to use the number keys.

The numeric pad of the remote control is used only to let the user input a title or chapter number, the parental managment password, and things like that.  It is used also to navigate in the menus of a VCD.  For a DVD, you need to use the arrows and the Enter (or Play) buttons to select a menubutton.

Originally posted by r0lZ
I'm sure that it is NOT possible to select menubuttons with the number keys of the remote.  There is no way to instruct the IFOs or VOBs to use the number keys.

The numeric pad of the remote control is used only to let the user input a title or chapter number, the parental managment password, and things like that.  It is used also to navigate in the menus of a VCD.  For a DVD, you need to use the arrows and the Enter (or Play) buttons to select a menubutton.

Then please explain how you select the easter eggs on (for example) T2 ?

If you don't believe me believe the Maestro guide:
Hi,

thanks for your inputs - how much ever I look for user prohibitions on my Tmpeg-Enc DVD Author DVD, I can´t find any that are left.

I ran the DVD through DVD Decrypter in file mode and instructed it to remove all user prohibitions (also in .vobs) - still not working.

Looks like in order to implement the selection by number key you have to implement something else that I don´t know.

I´m close to giving up on this and just use the cursor keys ....

If you have any more ideas - let me know -

Morlock

@Msc_Alex
The menubuttons numbers are used internally to setup the up/down/left/right links between menubuttons.  They are not supposed to be used directly from the remote.  This means you have to use up/down/left/right keys on the remote to go from one button to another.

To go to an easter egg, you have to use the same arrow keys.  But sometimes, you must press them in a specific order to find the easter egg (ie. you must go through several hidden buttons before reaching the easter egg).

I have never saw a player able to highlight a menubutton with a number key.
And I have never saw any menu with numbers displayed in the video.  If it is possible to call the menubuttons by numbers, the user must know which number key to press, no?  And how do you select a button number gt; 9?  Are you supposed to press two buttons?  Furthermore, the button numbers are not the same when a widescreen menu is played on a 4:3 or on a 16:9 TV system.  Strange, no?My conclusion is that this part of the Maestro guide is wrong.  (There are other errors and omissions in Maestro, so don't thrust it too much.)

Originally posted by Morlock60
Hi,

thanks for your inputs - how much ever I look for user prohibitions on my Tmpeg-Enc DVD Author DVD, I can´t find any that are left.

I ran the DVD through DVD Decrypter in file mode and instructed it to remove all user prohibitions (also in .vobs) - still not working.

Looks like in order to implement the selection by number key you have to implement something else that I don´t know.

I´m close to giving up on this and just use the cursor keys ....

If you have any more ideas - let me know -

Morlock

Well Morlock60 i know it works on my player. Just played 10 dvd's and it worked on the main menu on 9 of them. That could also be the problem. Just load a couple of dvd's and press the keypad numbers (1- number of buttons).

The one it didn't work with was spiderman, thats not a easy menu. I also tried ifoedit on it like this:

Also on the other LU's
And save.
But it didn't work  

Ok but the 9 other ones did, and all my dvdMaestro projects work.
So first check your standalone dvdplayer, if it works try dvdmaestro.
And never give up  

@ro1Z
Originally posted by r0lZ
@Msc_Alex
The menubuttons numbers are used internally to setup the up/down/left/right links between menubuttons.  They are not supposed to be used directly from the remote.  This means you have to use up/down/left/right keys on the remote to go from one button to another.

Then I guess my standalone is unique because it works.
Originally posted by r0lZ
To go to an easter egg, you have to use the same arrow keys.  But sometimes, you must press them in a specific order to find the easter egg (ie. you must go through several hidden buttons before reaching the easter egg).

Do you have T2 ?
eastereggs/collect/218.html
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Apart from the theatrical version and the Special Edition cut of the movie, Artisan Home Entertainment's phenomenal Ultimate Edition of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' also contains a third cut of the film, presented as a hidden feature on the disc.
Insert the side/disc that contains the feature presentation and from the disc's main menu, select 'Special Edition' which brings up a dedicated menu to access the film's Special Edition cut. On the right hand side of the panel you will notice some weird, unreadable symbols that will give you access to the hidden feature - actually they are roman numbers.
Take your remote control and press the key combination '82997' - the date of Judgment Day in the movie - and the symbols on the side should change to the text 'The Future Is Not Set.' If they don't, please make sure to press the 'Enter' key on your remote control after every one of the digits.

Or starwars I
eastereggs/collect/316.html
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
With the big Special Edition release of 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,' Lucasfilm is also delivering some hidden features, which are quite exciting and hard to find if you don’t know where to look.

First of all, as you may have noticed, the first disc features 3 different themes for the menu system, which is randomly selected when you insert the disc in your player. However, you can override the randomizer and select which one you want to see. When the FBI warning appears, press the '2' key on your remote control to activate the Tatooine theme. Press the 'Audio' button to activate the Naboo theme and press the '2' button twice to select the Coruscant menu theme.

Also, on the first disc, go to the 'Options' menu and type '1138' using your remote control. On some player models you will have to press '10+', '1' and wait for the pause as the player accepts the input. Then press '3' and wait for the pause. Finally, press '8'. This will take you to some incredible bloopers from the movie, complete with DVD credits.

So I must be the only one who is able to see these eggs
Originally posted by r0lZ
[B] My conclusion is that this part of the Maestro guide is wrong.  (There are other errors and omissions in Maestro, so don't thrust it too much.)

Ok so the maestro manual is wrong ? Based on what? Were is it say that this isn't posible, even if it works on my player.

Originally posted by r0lZ
The menubuttons numbers are used internally to setup the up/down/left/right links between menubuttons.  They are not supposed to be used directly from the remote.

I don't think you are right on this. Apart from the fact that it does work on players (I've been doing some tests working on MenuEdit) there is a special field in nav-packs:
# of numericaly selected buttons (at offset 0x009f)

@Msc_Alex: I wonder if this makes the difference for one of your disksAnd I have never saw any menu with numbers displayed in the video.  If it is possible to call the menubuttons by numbers, the user must know which number key to press, no?  And how do you select a button number gt; 9?  Are you supposed to press two buttons?  Furthermore, the button numbers are not the same when a widescreen menu is played on a 4:3 or on a 16:9 TV system.  Strange, no?

Well, one can have different navigation commands for different display modes - why not buttons order.

# of numericaly selected buttons (at offset 0x009f)
OK, guys.  You are right.  I forgot this option in the VOB.

I suppose that the easter eggs in Terminator 2 or Star Wars are also accessible if you know the correct sequence of arrow keys.  However, I may be wrong: I don't have thoses DVDs (I hate commercial horrors like that , and the zone 2 editions are probably different).

[EDIT:] Tested again with 3 standalone players (Sony, Panasonic and Kiss) and some PC players (IfoEdit, Windows Media Player 10 and Classic, Mark's Tray DVD Player, Zoom Player Pro, WinDVD).  None of them worked, except Mark's Tray DVD Player and WinDVD.  So, my advice is: do not use this feature (or at least do not rely on this feature, and be sure all buttons are accessible using the arrow keys)!
And the Maestro manual should say quot;some playersquot; instead of quot;most playersquot;.  This is a fact.

@Msc_Alex
So I must be the only one who is able to see these eggs

Using the number keys, yes, probably!
No, of course I can imagine that some players are using the number keys to select the buttons.  I am probably out of luck with my players.
BTW, what is your standalone player?

Originally posted by r0lZ
This is a fact.
Originally posted by r0lZ
BTW, what is your standalone player? [/B]

Got a old Labway (5 years) which I have upgraded a lot   

I know you shouldn't trust every player, and would never made
a menu this way. Powerdvd just highlights the buttons, my standalone activates them.

Dimad Thanks for the tip (and your great programs), I knew there was more in the vob,
now a hole new world opened after I clicked the button flag in Vobedit   
wonder if it works for Morlock60.
See if I can find time to try it to

Hi all,

thanks for this interesting conversation.

wonder if it works for Morlock60
As soon as I understand what you guys discussed - maybe  

Here is what I know so far:
- I checked some commercial DVDs and they allow to select buttons via the keypad of the remote of my standalone DVD Player.

- The DVDs authored with TmpegEnc do not.
- I think I removed all user prohibitions from the TmpegEnc DVDs
- There is a flag # of numericaly selected buttons  that obvisously is in the VOBs - I will search for it.

What do I have to do with it? Anyway to make it work for my already authored DVDs?

I think we are getting there - thanks for the information - regards -
Morlock
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