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    #16
    Unless it is removed it will always be there, the question you should be asking is whether your playback device responds to it.
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      #17
      Would it be fair to say that some file types are more reactive than others?

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        #18
        I think it is like signals says, always there. My PS3 will pick it up and mute an mp4 file played from the USB port while my set top player won't see it in an mkv played from the USB port but will if the mkv is burned to a disk. So I think it is always there just the USB port isn't listening for it.
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          #19
          XIOS?

          Originally posted by 90312 View Post
          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.
          Does anyone know whether the new pivos product "XIOS DS Streaming Media Player" would be able to play the iso?

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            #20
            The spec. sheet makes no mention of ISO? Attached:

            Supported Video Codecs
            • MPEG 1/ 2/ 4, H.264, VC-1, WMV, M2TS, TS, RMVB, AVI, MKV, MOV, TS, MPEG, FLV, DivX, Xvid.

            Supported
            File Types
            • AVI/ MKV/ TS/ TP/ TRP/ M2TS/ MPG/ MP4/ MOV/ M4V/ VOB/ IFO/ DAT/ WMV/ ASF/ RM/ RMVB/ FLV/ XVID/ DIVX 3,4,5 for up to 1080p resolution.
            • MP3/ OGG/ WMA/ WAV/ AAC/ FLAC
            • HD JPEG/ BMP/ GIF/ TIF/ PNG
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              #21
              Originally posted by whaleshark View Post
              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
              Well, perhaps it has to do with how much storage we have. I have 27TB of storage on my server, and many of the other PCs here have 4TB. I have a huge physical disk collection.

              These days I buy my movies predominately on blu-ay.

              When I rip them, the sizes are almost the same as the original disk (I'm not a fan of compression - I just leave out redundant audio and subtitles). I can't fit them all on the server, Especially TV shows - I just bought the Mentalist collection - That's a huge investment in disk space...

              I just lost a 3TB disk drive too a couple of days ago. Took ages to re-rip the stuff.. so I say to hell with it and left them on the original disks. Just Backed 'em up to DVD so the kids could watch them on their PCs.

              Sorry.. getting a little off topic..

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