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    Any news on Cinavia?

    It's been awhile since a discussion on here.

    I was just wondering if anyone knows if DVDFab guys are still trying to find a work around dealing with the Cinavia on Blu-Ray?
    Or, have any new updates?

    I use DVDFab Blu-Ray Copy.

    Thanks,

    Kathy

    #2
    Thanks for starting the thread, Kathy. I was recently wondering the same thing. I am currently running two Blu Ray players one to play discs that ignore Cinavia and another that detects Cinavia. Wish there was a work around for this on our backup copies.

    Thanks,

    Robert

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      #3
      cinevia

      I thought cuda technology took care of the cinavia work around thanks darin

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        #4
        CUDA and Cinavia are unrelated. Cinavia is alive and well and if it's on the original it will be on the burned backup disk.
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          #5
          Originally posted by lbbruiser View Post
          I thought cuda technology took care of the cinavia work around thanks darin
          Thanks lbbruiser that gave me a chuckle
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            #6
            dvdr880, twice now I've deleted your false and pointless rants about Cinavia removal. DVDFab has never "removed" Cinavia or promised to do so. If you want to learn the various ways to get around it start a thread but don't post this stuff again!
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              #7
              Cinavia

              I apologise, but I thought the software was advertised as being able to produce playable Blu Ray copies, but the recent prevalence of discs containing Cinavia and preventing playback of copies on newer players has created a problem. I didn't realise there was a work around for this, so if there is would you please point me in the right direction to find out more.

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                #8
                I get around it a couple ways, one is my media player, rip to an iso and play it on the AIOS it doesn't know Cinavia. Two is make an MKV file and put it on a USB drive or thumb drive and play it on my BR player. If you try to burn the MKV file to a disc Cinavia will get you but played from USB it's fine. I recommend a media player, storage is cheap and it plays almost all file types you can have a big library on external HHDs.
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                  #9
                  Cinavia

                  Hi --- An interesting quote from 90312 "Two is make an MKV file and put it on a USB drive or thumb drive and play it on my BR player" --- I use media players exclusively (I have DUNE and AIOS) for playback of my copied/ripped files from a NAS HDD over my wired network and as 9031 says - Media players never have a problem with Cinavia. I must admit that I have never tied to put a Cinavia infected file onto a USB drive into a BR player (such as my Samsung - The PS3 won't replay MKV's....) and tried to play it back - I should add that the particular Samsung BR player that I have is completely 'un-updated' in order to avoid the Cinavia 'activation' so I have no way of checking 90312's method with the USB drive. However, I am intrigued - 90312 does an MKV rip of a Cinavia infected file actually play back normally, even if the BR player has had it's Cinavia' 'chip' activated ? I was under the impression that if the machine was Cinavia enabled then it would mute the audio after about 20 minutes

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                    #10
                    Hi whaleshark
                    Too answer your last 2 questions
                    The file will playback normally...
                    The audio will only mute if burnt to disc and played with the disc in the player, not through the USB...
                    CBR929
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                      #11
                      Just to add, my Panasonic BR player is new and definitely will detect Cinavia burned backup discs and it will play mkv files through the USB port normally. I also connected a USB DVD drive to the AIOS and play Cinavia discs normally through it. Several ways around the evils of Sony!
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                        #12
                        Cinavia ...

                        Well blow me down -- We live and learn! I'll check this all out tomorrow --- I still don't understand why folks still insist on burning to disks instead of going the media player and raided NAS/Cat5 route ---- Thanks

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                          #13
                          From what I understand, it's even possible to play Cinavia infected .MKV files via a USB connected HDD/pen-drive on new Sony Blu-ray disc players.

                          So currently, Cinavia is only activated when playing (Cinavia infected) disc based media only...
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                            #14
                            Yes media players are the way to go! Long live DUNE!
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                              #15
                              Will Cinavia transfer only to physical discs or will Cinavia also transfer through .iso files?

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