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    I have a question about Cinavia, I have an old sony standalone, bdp-s5000es, it's date is 2008, will I ever have to worry about Cinavia even though I have the latest firmware?

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    Cinavia

    If I was you I would not hook up the Ethernet to it if it plays infected disc you should be good
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    ...Death Before Dishonor...

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      #3
      Even if my old sony doesn't have the Cinavia chip inside of it?

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        8210QT Cinavia

        Intelp4,

        I have a Sony BDP-S1, there first model (2005) they've been updating it ever since! The last up-date was this year! Its still Cinavia free!

        When you go to there website for an update, just open the files and it will tell you what is being D/L to your model!

        All my up-dates have all stated it will still be able to read BD-R, BD-RE, and I never had any problems to this day!

        With a 2008 model you should be OK, don't take my word on it, but you can talk to someone from sony on your up-date and find out!

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          Originally posted by Intelp4 View Post
          I have a question about Cinavia, I have an old sony standalone, bdp-s5000es, it's date is 2008, will I ever have to worry about Cinavia even though I have the latest firmware?
          "ever" is a very long time. you should be careful and diligent.

          However, so far, as best I can tell, the only Sony standalone players that have cinavia processing activated via firmware are the x80 and s90 based series. I believe your 5000es uses the same firmware as the s350 & s550. I have loaded & tested firmware 026 (the newest USA release) on both models s350 & s550 and they both work fine and remain cinavia free. I would expect firmware 026 to be free of cinavia in your s5000es also. But, I have not tested that.
          Firmware 014 (for the S1000es) is also cinavia free.
          But I don't figure that guarantees the next firmware release will also be clean of cinavia, so be careful out there . . . .

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            Originally posted by Rich86 View Post
            "ever" is a very long time. you should be careful and diligent.

            However, so far, as best I can tell, the only Sony standalone players that have cinavia processing activated via firmware are the x80 and s90 based series. I believe your 5000es uses the same firmware as the s350 & s550. I have loaded & tested firmware 026 (the newest USA release) on both models s350 & s550 and they both work fine and remain cinavia free. I would expect firmware 026 to be free of cinavia in your s5000es also. But, I have not tested that.
            Firmware 014 (for the S1000es) is also cinavia free.
            But I don't figure that guarantees the next firmware release will also be clean of cinavia, so be careful out there . . . .
            My mom has the sony bdp-s580 and it has the latest fw, is there a way to downgrade back to an older fw or is it no going back??

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              Originally posted by Intelp4 View Post
              My mom has the sony bdp-s580 and it has the latest fw, is there a way to downgrade back to an older fw or is it no going back??
              No going back.

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                start searching the web, there's no telling what you may find

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                  Originally posted by Rich86 View Post
                  No going back.
                  Ok thanks for the info, will sell it on ebay and buy another bdp-s550 on ebay.

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                    Originally posted by Intelp4 View Post
                    Ok thanks for the info, will sell it on ebay and buy another bdp-s550 on ebay.
                    My favorite player is the BDP-S1000ES - similar vintage as the S550, still free of cinavia and it has been a great performer for me.
                    If you do not need the multi-channel analog audio outputs in a player, you might find a nice BDP-S350 somewhere for less than a S550. The S350 is essentially the same player as the S550 without the multi-channel analog outputs.
                    Happy hunting!
                    Last edited by Rich86; 09-20-2012, 03:45 PM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Intelp4 View Post
                      Ok thanks for the info, will sell it on ebay and buy another bdp-s550 on ebay.
                      Stay away from those Sony products and bd players are a big waste you could pick up a decent media player for the same price and do t have to ever worry about cinavia plus save you some hard earned money no more disc
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                      ...Death Before Dishonor...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jonatan View Post
                        Stay away from those Sony products and bd players are a big waste you could pick up a decent media player for the same price and do t have to ever worry about cinavia plus save you some hard earned money no more disc
                        Of course if you want to actually play a blu-ray disc, that media player is useless. And one has to wonder if his mother is actually going to rip titles and feed them to a media player.
                        I understand why folks advocate media players - and that's fine - but they are not the answer to everything. I'd rather have my movie on a disc I can take with me, play in my laptop, play in the mountain cabin, loan to family members or friends, etc.
                        If one is going to have an optical media player, my experience with Sony says they are among the best ones out there.
                        Last edited by Rich86; 09-20-2012, 10:44 PM.

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                          Originally posted by Rich86 View Post
                          Of course if you want to actually play a blu-ray disc, that media player is useless. And one has to wonder if his mother is actually going to rip titles and feed them to a media player.
                          I understand why folks advocate media players - and that's fine - but they are not the answer to everything. I'd rather have my movie on a disc I can take with me, play in my laptop, play in the mountain cabin, loan to family members or friends, etc.
                          If one is going to have an optical media player, my experience with Sony says they are among the best ones out there.
                          That was the idea getting rid of the disc and saving a whole lot of money they cost way to much compared to hdds. Feeding the media player an ISO is so simple more simple than burning to a disc. They are pretty close to perfect.media player is the answer to all my media needs for you disc may be great but for me taking a pile of disc with me were ever I go is not convenient I prefer having them on usb stick(s) every device has usb plug and I don't loan my media out that's a big nono if I wanted to watch movies wile I was at my mother in laws I would stream my media unpn server and for Sony well lets say the Only Sony product I got left is my bd burner and I think there far from the best just go take a poll of ps3 owners and ask what they think anyways this are my thoughts on that matter
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                          ...Death Before Dishonor...

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                            #14
                            it's the OP's Mom we are discussing here . . .

                            You and I obviously have different needs and therefore a different approach to our HD viewing convenience. It's nice that there are multiple solutions to these things for folks to choose from. I guess the OP will have to decide what works best for his Mom and proceed accordingly.

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                              8210QT Cinavia

                              Rich86,

                              Best Buy still sells a Dynex Blu-ray player that is free of Cinavia, even with firmware updates!

                              My god son just got one about a month ago and I backed up some Blu's for him and they play just fine! He has some rough kids!

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