I think this will be a good thread to start with the introduction of Cinavia in all players after Feb 2012. Please post any questions you might have about media players, I'm kinda new to them myself but do have experience with them as a few of the other members also do too! I currently have a Dune Duo and a HiMedia 900B. I cannot get over how good the Dune is and the jukebox imuse with it!
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Hey DZ,
I'm not quite connecting the dots here so help me out.
Media players are not subject to Cinavia DRM, at least those that don't support internal/external BD players already infected or soon to be infected with Cinavia.
I suspect these (hdd players) represent the vast majority of players.
I know for eg. that Dune BD Prime would be affected since it has an internal BD player.
Are these "hybrid" players the ones you're talking about?
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Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostHey DZ,
I'm not quite connecting the dots here so help me out.
Media players are not subject to Cinavia DRM, at least those that don't support internal/external BD players already infected or soon to be infected with Cinavia.
I suspect these (hdd players) represent the vast majority of players.
I know for eg. that Dune BD Prime would be affected since it has an internal BD player.
Are these "hybrid" players the ones you're talking about?For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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Originally posted by DiabloZoe View PostThey are not infected like your BD rom in you computer is not!
Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostMedia players are not subject to Cinavia DRM, at least those that don't support internal/external BD players already infected or soon to be infected with Cinavia
What media players are you referring to in your first post?
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Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostYes, I know...
Hence my question.
What media players are you referring to in your first post?For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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I know DZ has just acquired a Dune (not sure what model) and also now has a HiMedia (900B?) so may be referring to them.
I have 3 newies myself, a Kaiboer 530i, WDTV Live Hub & AC Ryan Mini 2.
No signs of Cinivia infection and going through their forums, there are no plans to implement."Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostI know DZ has just acquired a Dune (not sure what model) and also now has a HiMedia (900B?) so may be referring to them.
I have 3 newies myself, a Kaiboer 530i, WDTV Live Hub & AC Ryan Mini 2.
No signs of Cinivia infection and going through their forums, there are no plans to implement.For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostMedia players are not subject to Cinavia DRM, at least those that don't support internal/external BD players already infected or soon to be infected with Cinavia.Originally posted by DiabloZoe View PostWhile none of these have built in BD drives as GregiBoy has stated there has been no mention to implement Cinavia in any of there respected forums.
For the record, I picked up my first media player 2-3 years ago, an Argosy HV335T...a solid, entry level player
My last purchase is an AIOS HD MP...great player and no downside, not that I've discovered.
Obviously, cinavia in not an issue with either one.
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Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostExactly.
For the record, I picked up my first media player 2-3 years ago, an Argosy HV335T...a solid, entry level player
My last purchase is an AIOS HD MP...great player and no downside, not that I've discovered.
Obviously, cinavia in not an issue with either one.For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostHard to beat a good media player with 11Tb of storage and running a nice, clean, well maintained YAMJ movie jukebox.
Even the girlfriend can run it easily.For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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Originally posted by regnad kcin View PostThe title of the thread threw me...didn't realize you were just starting another thread about media players.
I just read too much into it.
Thanks for the clarificationFor Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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