1. Start AnyDVD HD (wait until it says it's ready)
2. Start PotPlayer
3. Press [F2] (Open Directory), Select the BD drive
or: right click inside the PP window, select Open, CD-Drive (last item normally)

The movie should now start!

You can also create a desktop shortcut:
e.g. "C:\Program Files\PotPlayer\PotPlayer.exe" /cd:F (where 'F' is your BD drive)
(this shortcut will always start at the beginning; to Resume start PotPlayer normally and just press Play)

Once playing, if you look at the top menu bar you'll see the Playlist that it has auto selected (or press [F6]), this is generally correct. Rarely, you may need to select another playlist: Stop playback (important), Open File [Ctl O], select the .mpls in the BDMV\PLAYLIST folder. There may be a lot of them, certain studios use common playlist numbers for their main feature and another for the extended cuts. They are often consecutive. e.g. 00000/00001 or 00800/00801 are common, but this is not an absolute.

I should mention that PotPlayer has a problem with seamless BD playlists. It's noticeable if you use the scrub-bar a bit (particularly reverse) rather than just watching the movie from start to finish (which seems fine). Pause/Play is of course fine. I posted a bug report (on this forum too), but haven't seen any fixes listed yet. VLC will play seamless BD playlists flawlessly, but I prefer PotPlayer in every other regard (speed & stability) so will wait patiently.

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