![]() ![]() Currently, when I stop a movie, I am returned to the PowerDVD interface and must 1st close Power DVD, then re-task Media Center from the taskbar. If that is true, that is the part that is broken with my current implementation. It is my understanding that with previous versions of PowerDVD, when done watching the movie and exiting the Power DVD application, the user would be returned to the Media Center interface. Now, at-least for me, when in Media Center, selecting a Blu-Ray title from My Movies actually loads Power DVD 12 Ultra, and plays the correct title without any error given. It was still not working until I placed "AUTOPLAY" in front of the path index for the Blu Ray File Structure parameter. *ExternalPlayers> *ExternalPlayer Name="PowerDVD12_Policy"*DisplayName="CyberLink PowerDVD 12"> *DVDFileStructure>True*/DVDFileStructure> *BluRayFileStructure>True*/BluRayFileStructure> *HDDVDFileStructure>False*/HDDVDFileStructure> *RecordedTV>False*/RecordedTV> *Files>True*/Files> *ProcessName>PDVDLaunchPolicy.exe*/ProcessName> *Parameters>""*/Parameters> *ParametersBluRayFileStructure>AUTOPLAY "\index.bdmv"*/ParametersBluRayFileStructure> *Location StartupDelay="5"> *Path>D:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD12\PowerDVD12\PDVDLaunchPolicy.exe*/Path> */Location> */ExternalPlayer> */ExternalPlayers> The location path is obviously specific to my system, and I am not sure if the alternate registry key option will work yet, had changed it to the direct path option before discovering the most crucial part. So, those will have to be changed back if someone wants to copy the following code. Please keep in mind that the forum software would not allow me to post the XML data with the proper structure, I had to replace all of the "<" with "*". ![]() PowerDVD 12 Command Line arguments Looking at the 3rd post, it explains that a different process will accept command line arguments: "PDVDLaunchPolicy.exe" Following the post by "mrwonker" on this thread, I started editing the external player XML file. I happened across the following forum post. I think this is true for the "PowerDVD12.exe". I was receiving the notable error: "PowerDVD won't support playback of this media format." The info on the web seemed to state that PowerDVD 12 doesn't support command line instruction for Blu-Ray folder playback. I did a lot of searching trying to find an answer to the issue I was having, and did not find a solution readily available. ![]()
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