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If you create a H.264 BDMV Bluray Disc WITH Hardware EN-coding on basicly a Nvidia GTX 960,970,980,1060,1070 or 1080 ,than the created Disc has the "playback loop error".
With all Geforce Drivers.
You cant use fast forward or rewind anymore, nor skip to next chapter, the playback always runs from the beginning.
Play with all Software and Hardware Players, with all the same issue.
Confirmed by Cyberlink RD. But no other Solution, only turn off the Hardware EN-coding to Create BlurayDisc with Geforce Graphics.
This costs much of speed creating BluRay Discs.
This Bug exists since PowerDirector 13.
I can't understand, why they didn't fix this big bug.
That is correct, I experience the same, not sure why these things are not corrected either release after release.
As a work around, so you maintain the speed of your encoding GPU but not have the BD playback issue, the following work flow works for me. Yes it is extra steps and shouldn't be this way, however, one must work within the constraints of PD.
1) Simply "Produce" your entire timeline to the same exact format and bitrate of the BD burn profile you intend to use. During this "Produce" operation you can enable the GPU for encoding to take advantage of it's speed as you desire
2) Bring the produced file from item 1 back into the timeline of a new project, scrub through and add chapters as desired, no other editing
3) Go to "Create Disc" module and configure your BD burn with the same format and container specs as your "Produced" file. Behind the scene, the PD burn process will use CL SVRT technology as the entire timeline matches the same video specifications of the BD burn so no encoding of the timeline will be done. One just has the menu creation time and the burn time, no additional encode time. For this to function, do not select the use of hardware encoding on the "Create Disc" control panel.
My experience is the BD disc will playback and scrub as you desire.
Jeff