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Stereo pause bug info:

I hope maybe you could create a program which could take this information automatically rather then manually collecting it. Please see attached DXDIAG and BD Advisor (I have removed my pc system name from the logs).

PowerDVD full version 13.0.3520.58
Version type: Ultra Version
SR Number: DVD131016-08
Operating System: Windows 8 x64
User account type: admin
PowerDVD purchased online
Display Adapter: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660
Display Adapter driver version: 9.18.13.322.1
Display Adapter Drive Date: 19/12/2013
Geforce driver: Geforce 332.21 ; release date: 1/7/2014
Used Audio device: Realtek High Definition
Used Audio device driver version: 6.0.1.6833
Used Audio device driver date: 29/01/2013
Speaker Advanced Setting format OS: 24bit, 192000 Hz (Studio Quality)
Speak Configuration Audio Channel OS: Stereo
Audio Setting on PowerDVD output: Headphone
More Audio Settings-Speaker Environment: Headphone
More Audio Settings-Output mode: "stereo" <- on stereo pausing bug is present not on other settingss
Misc. Audio output synchronization Delay audio for: 0 seconds
ODD: BD-ROM ; HL-DT-ST DVDRWBD CH20N
ODD Driver: 6.3.9600.16384
ODD Driver date: 21/06/2006
Used display: Dell 3007WFP
Display connection: DVI
Refresh rate: 60hz
Screen resolution: 2560 x 1600
Single monitor environment working on dual-dvi connection
Anti-virus: McAfee
Virtual ODD installed not in use for this bug
Video setting on PowerDVD: TrueTheater/Hardware Decoding
Video setting powerDVD color profile: Original
Ok I got it to work now. What I did to make the system audio work while the video was paused is by going into the settings for my powerdvd ultra 13. Then to Player Settings -> Video, Audio, Subtitles-> and click on More audio Settings

I changed the output mode from stereo (which had the problem) to Dolby Headphone and there was no problem with the pausing after that however the sound was more of a echo type. If I change it back to stereo the problem returns. If I use true theatre I don't get the same problem either.
I have the same problem are there any solutions for this. The only things I have installed which could interfere with it might be anydvd and an older version of powerdvd ready installed. Also the mute button and increment and decrease volume in powerdvd doesn't seem to work at all - I can only mute it from the taskbar.

I have uninstalled anydvd (in my opinion anydvd helps increase the number of blu-ray's that can play on powerdvd) to see if that effects it but the bug still continues onwards. I noticed other system sound works while powerdvd is playing. So for example if I go to youtube and watch a video the sound of it is outputted simultaneously with powerdvd bluray movie playing but when I pause the movie in play time it will not output sound from the youtube video or any other system sound. If I check the taskbar sound icon it seems to be going green on google chrome when a youtube video is playing with no mute icons present on the mixer but no audio is being outputted. It will only allow the sound to work if the video is stopped which is troublesome to go through the entire video, trailers, menus, adverts to the point I viewed up to.

I tried playing an mp3 using vlc player while powerdvd is paused it won't output the sound yet it recognises it in the sound taskbar mixer in the notification area.
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