I was recently reading in the Cinavia blogs, right after the lists of movies and devices that have Cinavia, it says "The bad news is Cinavia technology from Verance Corporation will become mandatory for all Blu-ray Disc players as of February 1, 2012." What exactly does that mean? Am I understanding it correctly that all manufacturers of all Blu-ray players will be required to incorporate this technology into their hardware?
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Originally posted by jimp124 View PostI was recently reading in the Cinavia blogs, right after the lists of movies and devices that have Cinavia, it says "The bad news is Cinavia technology from Verance Corporation will become mandatory for all Blu-ray Disc players as of February 1, 2012." What exactly does that mean? Am I understanding it correctly that all manufacturers of all Blu-ray players will be required to incorporate this technology into their hardware?
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Cinavia - No REASONABLE workaround
For those us who make MOVIE ONLY backups of our collections, there is no reasonable workaround for cinavia - at least not one coming from DVDFab as of yet. This is real disappointing. Now, once my current player becomes obsolete I will have to purchase a new one with NO CHOICE but to get one that is infected with Cinavia! I don't understand how laws like this can be made when it is legal to backup our own movies. I have always been a believer that ANY technology can be broken but it seems, after all this time since cinavia first came out, the studios finally have something that the very intelligent staff at DVDFab haven't come up with an answer for. I fear it will cost them many customers down the road. Many people are already looking for solutions elsewhere.
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The thing with cinavia removal is they way they incorporate it. If you ever listen to music with artist singing and try to separate voice from music it's next to impossible.
Cinavia works in same manner except it you can't hear it. As you can see removal will be much challenging.If you fail to plan...you plan to fail wouldn't you not agree..Think about it
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Originally posted by jimp124 View PostFor those us who make MOVIE ONLY backups of our collections, there is no reasonable workaround for cinavia - at least not one coming from DVDFab as of yet. This is real disappointing. Now, once my current player becomes obsolete I will have to purchase a new one with NO CHOICE but to get one that is infected with Cinavia!
Originally posted by jimp124 View PostI have always been a believer that ANY technology can be broken but it seems, after all this time since cinavia first came out, the studios finally have something that the very intelligent staff at DVDFab haven't come up with an answer for. I fear it will cost them many customers down the road. Many people are already looking for solutions elsewhere.
I think, by the interest DVDFab showed to Cinavia, that they work on it.
. It simply was not a priority since only PS3 was having it for now and BDMV protected backups was a better option for PS3.
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