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Quote: Hi,
we have reproduced the issue and evaluate the fixing now

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Michael


Thanks Michael. I appreciate the attention your paying to the issue and I look forward to its resolution.
Quote: Hi,

I will ask our team to have a look into your scenario

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Michael


Thanks Michael, much appreciated.
Quote: Hi,
please let me know what you mean with:

"note it must be a movie only blu-ray ISO - full blu-ray ISOs don't have this problem"

If you remove any folder or item from the BD stucture it may harm the playback.
BD structure is not as simple as DVD - the BD contains Java applications and more.

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Michael


Hi Michael, what I do is use use DVDFab to rip just the movie into a blu-ray ISO removing menus, extras, etc. This ISO contains a BD structure - it's by no means a raw M2TS file.

In any case, the authoring is not the problem, case in point, if I play these ISOs back on the standalone PowerDVD application I don't have this issue - they all work perfectly and start from the beginning. Also, using a trial version of TMT 5 to test, it too didn't exhibit this problem either as a standalone application or from within windows media center. That's why I suspect this is a Windows Media Center/PowerDVD integration issue.

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can you reproduce the issue when not using the mentionded MCE plugins "MyMovies" and "mediaBrowser"?

On my end it works without problem. I only use VCD and the behavior is as expected - no random start

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Michael


Thanks for the response Michael.

I initially had the same concern and I wanted to ensure that it wasn't Movies or Mediabrowser causing the issue so I found a way to exclude them from my testing. I can definitely reproduce the issue when not using the MCE plugins. Here's what I did to do it:

- open windows media center;
- ensure PowerDVD 11 is enabled and visible as a menu item in windows media center;
- minimize windows media center;
- mount an ISO on virtual clone drive (note it must be a movie only blu-ray ISO - full blu-ray ISOs don't have this problem);
- maximize windows media center; and
- autoplay will automatically start playback.


At this point, if you last played a movie only blu-ray ISO what will happen is that playback will start where you last left off - irrespective of which movie you last watched. Just to reinforce the issue. You can then try to stop playback, minimize windows media center again and mount another blu-ray (movie only) ISO and then maximize windows media center - autoplay will pick up this next movie at the point you left off the last movie.

I believe the reason you didn't notice this on your end is that if you mount the ISO and then launch windows media center autoplay won't start playback, rather you will have to go to the powerdvd tab manually in windows media center at which point you will be prompted with the option to restart or resume. Basically, what I've done is simulate the conditions under which PowerDVD works with MyMovies and Mediabrowser without actually using those programs.

Thanks for the feedback Michael and I hope this additional information helps.
Nobody else on this forum is having this problem?

I posted in some HTPC forums and it seems quite common. I also downloaded a trial version to another PC and experienced the exact same results.
So after some further testing I was able to rule out Media Browser and MyMovies as the problem. I have PowerDVD 11 auto resume set to start from the beginning.

So I mounted a movie only blu-ray ISO and due to the autoplay feature enabled it launched PowerDVD 11 in classic mode. When I press stop and then play again it starts from the beginning (so far so good). I then switched to cinema mode and since that mode requires you to pick whether to resume or start no problem there either. So I closed PowerDVD leaving the ISO installed on VCD and then opened up media center. I scrolled down to the PowerDVD plugin and clicked on it and it immediately launched the ISO - but it didn't launch it from the beginning, rather it launched it from where I last left off.

I tried another test as well starting up media center and then minimizing it and mounting another ISO - the result, the movie started at a random spot not the beginning. In any case this is clearly some sort of compatability issue with WMC and PowerDVD 11, has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions?
Hi guys,

Which WMC remote do you guys recommend for use with PowerDVD 11. My goal is to also be able to integrate it with a Harmony One remote.
Hi guys,

I've got PowerDVD 11 integrated in WMC and I launch my blu-ray ISOs through either MyMovies or Media Browser which mounts them using Virtual Clone Drive. Almost all of my rips are movie only blu-ray ISOs. After purchasing and installing PowerDVD 11 including the latest patch I notice that when I launch a movie from either MyMovies or Media Browser it doesnt' start right from the beginning (my PowerDVD settings are to always start from the beginning).

If I start one of my blu-ray ISOs outside of WMC it behaves correctly. Is anyone else having this problem? Any suggestions?
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