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  • dypsis
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    Yes, I made the image with DVDFab.

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  • signals
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    Yes, the preferred way is to just click the ISO icon to the right of the Source selection box and let DVDFab open the image file. Did you make the image file with DVDFab? This thread is hard to follow.

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  • dypsis
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
    Hi,

    When you open the ISO file in DVDFab, should be not have Cinavia message pop up.
    Do you rip the ISO file to VOB and play it in PS3?

    Wilson
    Yes Wilson. I ripped it to VOB Passthrough, as I have already explained.
    But I mounted the ISO with DAEMON Tools to rip it.

    Is there a better way?

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Hi,

    When you open the ISO file in DVDFab, should be not have Cinavia message pop up.
    Do you rip the ISO file to VOB and play it in PS3?

    Wilson

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  • dypsis
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    Hi Wilson.

    I did the same method as you suggest except instead of ripping "Clone" to ISO, I ripped "Full Disc" to ISO. Is there a difference there? I never really understood the difference between ripping with "Full Disc" and "Clone".

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Hi,
    Please do this:
    1. clone the dvd to an ISO file
    2. open the ISO source, then ripper to VOB Passthrough.
    3. play it in PS3.
    And please tell us the result!
    Thanks!
    PS: our PS3 is broken!

    Wilson

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  • dypsis
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    Originally posted by j&b View Post
    Obviously. That's why you need to make a protected backup so Cinavia won't kick in.
    It is not so obvious to me.
    How do I make a protected DVD VOB Passthrough backup?

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  • j&b
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    Originally posted by dypsis View Post
    Update: After about 20 minutes of playback, the volume was muted by Cinavia.
    Obviously. That's why you need to make a protected backup so Cinavia won't kick in.

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  • dypsis
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    Update: After about 20 minutes of playback, the volume was muted by Cinavia.

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  • dypsis
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    I am about to rip this movie to VOB Passthrough, but I just noticed this Cinavia message pop up.

    I was planning to stream it using my PS3. I guess I can't do that. Is that correct?

    Edit: Well, I just ripped it normally, and it is streaming fine via my PS3.
    Last edited by dypsis; 11-07-2011, 03:29 AM.

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  • qbs.cn
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    In 8099Beta, we fixed the ASUS burner used VSO, and Imgburn is not supported yet.
    Best Regards.
    Joe

    Add fengtao's change log:
    New: Improved protected disc (BDMV-REC) burning on certain writers like ASUS. Please note only VSO burning engine supports it for now.
    Last edited by fengtao; 06-16-2011, 03:43 PM.

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by DiabloZoe View Post
    Hey CBR,

    In the release notes for the Asus fix it states only works with VSO is this all burning to make a protected disc like when they first implemented BMDV-REC? Or can we still use ImgBurn if we have an LG Burner?
    I am not sure, will have to wait for Fengtao or someone from his team to comment on this.
    CBR929

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  • DiabloZoe
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    Hey CBR,

    In the release notes for the Asus fix it states only works with VSO is this all burning to make a protected disc like when they first implemented BMDV-REC? Or can we still use ImgBurn if we have an LG Burner?

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  • CBR929
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    Please update to the Latest version found here and read the release notes about using the VSO burn engine.
    And try again.

    CBR929

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  • jamisonia
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    okay so its an issue with the software combined with that ASUS burner.

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