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PgcEdit for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 8.4
  • 4.3

    (10)
  • Security Status

Edit DVD menus and structures

Any person interested in understanding or modifying the operation of a DVD will be interested in PgcEdit as an excellent freeware program which makes it possible to modify almost all of the information contained in DVD IFO files. PgcEdit offers an easy to understand view of a DVD’s programming. It allows you to edit, via easy to use GUIs, all the DVD’s commands with their legal values, without any limitations except those imposed by the DVD standard.

PgcEdit also has an extremely powerful but easy to use PGC Editor, where you can make changes to stream assignments, subtitle colors, the chapter table, cell and PGC still times, the cell flags, VOB/Cell IDs and many others, again through an easy and intuitive GUI.PgcEdit is also a basic DVD authoring tool – by using its new DVD command, combined with importing menus and titles and its Command Editor, you can author your DVD from scratch. The main drawback is that it takes some time to familiarise yourself with DVD structures but for professional or amateur filmakers, this is an excellent tool.

PgcEdit is a DVD IFO and Menu editor designed to allow the modification of the navigation commands and parameters of an already authored DVD structure.

PgcEdit is also an excellent tool to learn how a DVD works, with his powerful Trace function.
Since v0.6.0, PgcEdit is also the first program able to burn a Double Layer DVD-Video on DL DVD+R or DL DVD-R, with an interactive interface (including a preview), to select the position of the layer break.

PROS

  • Modify DVD menus as you like
  • Clear and easy to user interface
  • Author a DVD from scratch

CONS

  • Requires some knowledge of DVD structures

Program available in other languages


PgcEdit for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 8.4
  • 4.3

    (10)
  • Security Status


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Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.