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Good one.
I'm pretty sure it remembers the last mode you used after you close it. So just switch to Cinema Mode and don't switch back unless you need to change some of the more advanced settings that Classic Mode provides.
I use LM Remote Keymap and engage "Mouse Mode" to navigate with my IR remote, it's clumsy but it works.

Your other option might be to run in Cinema Mode as Opposed to Classic Mode. I don't, I use Classic Mode because annoyingly in Cinema Mode the Audio Delay function is not available and appears not to work but that's another story.
Run fullscreen and not windowed?
Quote: i think the option is overkill even for perfectionists. whoever wants the option can report it to tech support. generally there are more important factors to worry about.


I don't, I do it using MadVR with JRiver and it was easy and works perfectly.
In fact I've configured both 23.97Hz and 25Hz content to b e played at 24Hz.
What are more important factors to worry about?
It's slightly noticeable I think. Trained musicians apparently can pick up the increase in pitch when music is played. No the disks are not specified to be 24, there is no such thing.

No it's not how Film makers intend it to be played as the vast majority of films are shot at 24 FPS. But here in Australia for example PAL is the standard for TV so they support it over NTSC on movie DVD's. But I find many music DVD's are NTSC here, which makes sense cause NTSC doesn't change pitch!

Bluray and 23.97/24Hz TV's have solved the issue.
Quote: ah i see! windvd has that feature. never really knew what it does. is it for tv series? normally movies are 24 and pal tv is 25. i'm not too sure though. when do you use it?


When you want to watch a PAL disc at 24 FPS instead of 25 and this will mean you'll see it at real time speed instead of being sped up about 3-4%
I'm not bit-streaming, I'm sending PCM after the bit stream has been decoded by PDVD. System volume is obeyed and PDVD's internal volume is also functional when decoding to PCM. But when WASAPI is selected system volume is ignored and PDVD's own internal volume is disabled.

I have contacted tech support, you guys were quicker to respond than them; still waiting LOL!
I notice that when I select the Exclusive audio output (WASAPI Exclusive) option it appears to work but volume control is disabled and volume is fixed at 100%.
I would like volume control to still be available when using WASAPI.

Cheers,

stewart_pk
You mean you managed to set it in Classic mode?
Yes I was able to set it in Classic mode but the setting is NOT being applied in Cinema mode as far as I can tell.
I've reported this issue to technical support.
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