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    #31
    Just fired up my Micca EP600 player and love it. Everything is so much simpler now - Clone it, play it and love it.

    Just one question. Does anyone know how I can get Amazon, Hulu Plus and Vudu on this player. There is no native support and these site do not list the Micca as a supported device.

    Thanks again for the great support.

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      #32
      They don't support those sights.Welcome to the media player owners club.
      See what firmware your Micca came with it's listied in settings let's see if your firmware is the latest version.

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        #33
        Originally posted by dcc1048 View Post
        Honestly GregiBoy,

        You are right. I just know what works for me with my 2 players...and they both have their updated Firmware on them...

        Some people have wayyyy too much time on their hands... I know I don't.
        So - please tell us exactly what these 2 players are (make and model number) - and what firmware version you have installed on each of them. This should not take much time for you to answer, nor the rest of us to read the response.

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          #34
          I don't know about Doc but the ones that I currently have connected to my network working (not in testing mode. it'll most probably change next week) are:-

          AC Ryan PlayOn Mini2
          AC Ryan PlayOn HD2
          AC Ryan PlayOn HD3
          Kaiboer K530i
          Kaiboer 1073+

          These are media players of different vintages. Not one of them has any problem with Cinivia.
          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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            #35
            Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
            I don't know about Doc but the ones that I currently have connected to my network working (not in testing mode. it'll most probably change next week) are:-

            AC Ryan PlayOn Mini2
            AC Ryan PlayOn HD2
            AC Ryan PlayOn HD3
            Kaiboer K530i
            Kaiboer 1073+

            These are media players of different vintages. Not one of them has any problem with Cinivia.
            My question was not directed at you - nor did it have anything to do with media players (which I expect you already knew). I understand you are advertising/pushing media players - that's fine for those interested - but it has nothing to do with the post I responded to nor the question I asked. btw - none of my blu-ray players (5 of them from 2 different manufacturers) have any earthly idea what cinavia is, and thus have no problem either. And they are all connected to my home network and the internet at all times.
            Last edited by Rich86; 08-26-2013, 04:05 AM.

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              #36
              I have NEVER ADVERTISED media players on this forum or the prior one and to clarify things, have no commercial interests in the sales of them whatsoever and I take great exception your crude attempt at snide insinuation.

              You can take your attitude and put it where the sun doesn't shine.
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #37
                Especially since your question has been answered in this thread already. There is NO way to remove Cinavia with acceptable quality loss and it's mandatory for all licensed BD standalones. Deal with it.

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