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No, it doesn't... it still uses BOB deinterlace.

Quote powerdvd has the de-interlace configuration in Video Audio Subtitle > More video settings page.
You may check if the option overrides the de-interlace mode on AMD GPU.
Hi!

I'm having trouble enabling AMD Vector Adaptive Deinterlace.

The settings are correct at Catalyst Control Panel, and on PowerDVD, even if I choose AMD Vector Adaptive at deinterlace options, when I test it with the videos downloaded from https://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-theater-computers/1157287-hd-1080i-test-pattern-determine-vector-adaptive-deinterlacing-others-icl-ticker.html I confirm that it's not working, it seems to be doing always BOB deinterlace only.

Am I missing something here?

Greetings

Elton
Oh, now I finally understand!

Thank you so very much, sir!

Quote That's old story that powerdvd does not support the resume function in the player natively when playing Blu-ray movies, but most of Blu-ray movie discs have their programmed "resume" features using the interactive movie menu.
You may select to restart the movie playback on the pop up movie menu.

If your Blu-ray movies always start playing at the last played scene, it is the design made by the movie studios.

You can consider the resume feature a sub program on the disc that coded by movie engineers
I see...

But the blu-rays always resume playback, never start from the beggining. Is this the normal behavior?

Quote It is not supported for BD playback, an issue we have been discussing here for years. Apparently, it is a trade off for faster dic loading times, which more users want.

Quote from the help:

"The Auto-Resume setting section lets you set the behavior of CyberLink PowerDVD when you play a DVD disc or video file (in the movie/TV show library) you viewed previously"

Dave
Hi!

My problem is, whatever option I choose at the Auto-Resume setting, it doesn't work. The Blu-ray will always resume from where it stopped.

I'd like to set this to "Prompt Before Playback Resumes", but PowerDVD never shows the dialog asking to resume or not.

Thanks for any help on this!

Elton
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