Domain Streams Attributes (Ctrl + a): Allows you to modify all the stream attributes of the current domain (VMGM menu, VTSM menu or VTST title).
You may:
· Click on the various audio and sub-picture selector buttons to change them (e.g. normal to director comments)
· Change the languages that will be displayed with the various streams (note this will NOT change the actual language in the stream – just what the player displays). Use the ISO 639 language button to find out the official 2 letter language codes
· Change the video aspect ratio (and for 16:9, how it will be displayed on 4:3 TVs). Be careful! The changes you make here in the IFO take precedence over those in the VOB and you may make changes that make your picture look too narrow or too stretched in the vertical dimension. Also note that if you select 16:9, you must select at least one of either Automatic Pan & Scan or Automatic Letterbox.
· Change all the properties of any or all of the audio streams, including the coding, quantization, sample rate and channels (this does not change what is actually in the VOB and what you will hear).
Blank out all PGCs in Domain (Ctrl + Delete): Modify all the PGCs in the current domain (either menus or titles) of the VTS to inhibit the playback of these PGCs, and replace the VTS VOBs by a tiny 10k blank or optionally, by a ‘feature removed’ imported clip (or, at your option, completely remove the VOB for menus). You also have the choice of killing the playback of this little ½ second VOB (which is usually a good idea). Select “Kill playback when it’s safe” and let PgcEdit figure out whether to kill the playback or not for you.
Delete All Commands in Domain: Keeps the PGC and cell structure but eliminates all their commands. The cell tables are not touched. This can be useful if you wish to author your DVD’s commands yourself. Note: This command may not be undone with Ctrl + z. If you make an error, re-open the DVD.
Remap PGCs of domain : Similar to remapping Titlesets, you can remap PGCs within a domain. Please refer to this guide for a full explanation.
Delete last PGC in Domain : Deletes the last PGC (title or menu domain). Useful if you have an unreferenced PGC that you have no further need for any more. To delete multiple PGCs, use the Domain tearoff menu and repeatedly click on this command. Beware of going too far though and only delete unreferenced PGCs! Note: You may only delete titles beginning with the last one on the DVD and may not delete the last remaining PGC from a VTS.