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Hi Michael,

Yes its the Original Microsoft MCE Remote that I use however the receiver for that is of the Philips 5100 Could this be a problem? The Philips receiver also is supposed to send and receive RC6 signals and have been using this combination from Windows XP MCE days.

I did manage to get stability back on PowerDVD Cinema mode by changing the resolution to 720p but except for the arrow keys, nothing else still works in either.

Thanks,
Nim
ok in Cinema mode the arrow keys on the RC6 remote work but nothing else does. No stop/pause/play/volume control etc work. I don't need any complex functions but the most basic like the above would really be needed. This did work when I had Windows 7 on my Media centre using the same remote.

Also, the Cinema mode seems quite unstable and many times just keeps returning a circle of death so I am assuming there might be another problems associated with it? Any pointers as to where can I look?

Thanks,
Nim
Hi,

I am on a MSDN Windows 8 build and updated to the latest patch of PowerDVD12 2118a. The MCE remote works in XBMC, Windows Media Player and Windows Desktop etc. but it does absolutely nothing (not even Volume control) for PowerDVD?

Any ideas what could be wrong here?

Enviornment:
Quadcore Xeon 2.4GHz, 240GB SSD Os Drive, 6TB RAID5 storage, Nvidia GTX 550 Ti 1GB Graphics card, Philips BDrom drive, Creative 5.1 Sound card.

Thanks,
Nim
Have you tried running the DVD IFO file in PowerDVD? also, Autoplay I think makes PowerDVD look for a Disk so try omitting the Autoplay function when trying to push a local file to PowerDVD. I use the command you mentioned above minus the Omit to play MKV 3D files from XBMC.

Oh and you have to use pdvdlaunchpolicy.exe I think.
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