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JasonBW [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Aug 02, 2013 17:17 Messages: 12 Offline
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Hello,

When I launch directly into Cinema mode using the command line, the interface does not appear to respect the "Advanced" setting changes made in the full UI (in particular audio delay etc...). Is there a way to fix this?

Also, when using DVDLaunchPolicy with the Cinema mode switch in the command line, it seems to first load the native UI and then relaunch the Cinema mode interface. This causes problems with Media Browser because when the native interface application closes, it triggers the MB to think the playback is finished. Is there a way to launch directly into Cinema Mode?

TIA,

Jason
JasonBW [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Aug 02, 2013 17:17 Messages: 12 Offline
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Hi Again,

If anybody has any recommendations for either problem, it would be greatly appreciated. The more immediate problem is the Cinema Mode player not respected advanced settings (particularly audio delay settings).

Has anyone else run into this?
mike.T [Avatar]
Member Joined: May 17, 2012 05:05 Messages: 67 Offline
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To directly launch Cinema mode, you may try to open
$install_path\Movie\PowerDVD Cinema\PowerDVDCinema13.exe

By passing the PDVDLP.exe could have some side effects of missing features. But it does no harm to your computer so you could have it a try.
JasonBW [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Aug 02, 2013 17:17 Messages: 12 Offline
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Quote: To directly launch Cinema mode, you may try to open
$install_path\Movie\PowerDVD Cinema\PowerDVDCinema13.exe

By passing the PDVDLP.exe could have some side effects of missing features. But it does no harm to your computer so you could have it a try.


Thanks Mike. I did actually do that and it launches OK, but my big problem is that the Cinema mode client doesn't use the advanced settings of the full client (particularly Audio delay settings).

Any help is much appreciated.
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