I just bought a sony bdp-bx59 with out dated firmware on purpose. The newest firmware update has Cinavia. After connecting the player to my wireless frequency entering my lock code, The problem I am facing is that in order to access any internet functions, a notice comes up requiring to update to new firmware. If I cancel rather than OK (the only two choices), I go back to previous menu. Does anyone know any way around this to access internet streams without updating firmware. I know if I update, I will not be able to play backups with Cinavia. Help
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According to the unit's manual, you have a USB connection. From what I've read on a limited number of user postings, Cinavia infected players do not block playback when using the USB connection. This is not a guarantee that Sony's firmware update won't affect the USB connection but it does potentially provide an option if you do update the firmware.
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Originally posted by sjg55 View PostI just bought a sony bdp-bx59 with out dated firmware on purpose. The newest firmware update has Cinavia. After connecting the player to my wireless frequency entering my lock code, The problem I am facing is that in order to access any internet functions, a notice comes up requiring to update to new firmware. If I cancel rather than OK (the only two choices), I go back to previous menu. Does anyone know any way around this to access internet streams without updating firmware. I know if I update, I will not be able to play backups with Cinavia. Help
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Originally posted by sjg55 View PostSo disappointed. It turns out as last reply states. This unit is already infected. Oh well. I sure hope DVDFab comes up with a cure. I read somewhere that there is hope.
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Figured this out on my own player......
Seems to me now, that the way to avoid the Cinavia issue, is to stay disconnected to the Internet....
That is the culprit... Signal sent, and then the response seems to be that it's a Copy, and the Cinavia kicks in at 10 minutes into the movie...
Once a Cinavia problem is detected while connected to the internet, it apparently saves a "Cookie" like item onto your player, and doesn't allow to play... You will need to go into your settings, and reset to Default settings. Disconnect from the Internet, and the problem will be gone.
I just stay disconnected from the Internet, and don't have the issue to even worry about.
Unconnected to the Internet, and no issue.."Are you still master of your domain?"
Cosmo Kramer
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dcc1048, you've put this same information in three different threads. This is both unnecessary and against the forum rules. In the future they will be deleted without notice. .How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostHave you tried playing via USB as stated above?
Btw the audio was aac it was just a test...
...Death Before Dishonor...
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Originally posted by dcc1048 View PostFigured this out on my own player......
Seems to me now, that the way to avoid the Cinavia issue, is to stay disconnected to the Internet....
That is the culprit... Signal sent, and then the response seems to be that it's a Copy, and the Cinavia kicks in at 10 minutes into the movie...
Once a Cinavia problem is detected while connected to the internet, it apparently saves a "Cookie" like item onto your player, and doesn't allow to play... You will need to go into your settings, and reset to Default settings. Disconnect from the Internet, and the problem will be gone.
I just stay disconnected from the Internet, and don't have the issue to even worry about.
Unconnected to the Internet, and no issue..Last edited by Rich86; 05-29-2013, 03:43 PM.
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A friend of mine who owns a Sony Freestanding Player told me to try this EXACTLY based on the below info stated, and it did check out...so....
I arrived at this by using Battle: Los Angeles (backup). It is a Cinavia disk. When connected to Internet, 10 minutes in... lost sound.
After Resetting to Default settings (Factory) and unhooking internet, worked fine.
The best way I can describe it, is a "Cookie" is embedded in the player while connected to the internet. Then it causes the issue. Once it senses it, it remains there. Unless you reset the settings, it will stay there, and you will never be able to repaly that copy...
Reseeting causes the "Cookies" to wipe clean. But in order to stay clean, you can't be conected to the internet, to re-cause the previous issue....
Hard to explain, hope that makes sense...Last edited by dcc1048; 05-29-2013, 04:03 PM."Are you still master of your domain?"
Cosmo Kramer
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