[QUOTE=dcc1048;142145]Figured this out on my own player......
Seems to me now, that the way to avoid the Cinavia issue, is to stay disconnected to the Internet....
That is the culprit... Signal sent, and then the response seems to be that it's a Copy, and the Cinavia kicks in at 10 minutes into the movie...
Once a Cinavia problem is detected while connected to the internet, it apparently saves a "Cookie" like item onto your player, and doesn't allow to play... You will need to go into your settings, and reset to Default settings. Disconnect from the Internet, and the problem will be gone.
I just stay disconnected from the Internet, and don't have the issue to even worry about.
Unconnected to the Internet, and no issue..[/QUOTE]
I confess to being very skeptical about this "solution". But, since I do not own any equipment that has any clue what cinavia is, I cannot test. What blu-ray player was used to arrive at this conclusion? Has anyone else with a cinavia enabled player and a copy of a cinavia infected title tested this "solution" to verify?