TyTool Main: File - Process |
| Main Shell Pull-Downs |
| Process: |
| Make Key File(s) |
| Edit Key File(s) |
| Multiplex File(s) |
| Split Multiplex File(s) |
| VOB-Mux File(s) |
| Create IFO Files/Dirs |
| VOB-Mux (New Format) |
| Multiplex (New Format) |
Getting Started  TyTool Main Shell  GOP Editor Shell |
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This option is identical to the Multiplex File(s) option, except with this option, TyTool creates .VOB files, rather than .mpg files, and it uses a newer multiplex engine. The older mux engine produced output which was sometimes problematic for some DVD players - most notably Sony. When the user selects this utility, he is presented with a list of all multiplex files (.ty, .mpg, or .VOB) in the directory specified in the Options - Set Output Directory drop down. (The user has the option to change directories at this point.) After the user highlights and adds the files to the process list and then clicks on the Process button, TyTool will create a .VOB file for each selected program, using the edited Key files (if any exist) created during the Edit Key File process. |