Does anybody know how to bypass the cinavia audio protection? If you do, I will appreciate your help. I am trying to back up my own movies and but every time I play them in my Blu-ray player the dome stupid box about cinavia telling me a message code 3. Which does not allow me to listen to the copy of my own movie.
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If your player has a USB port you can make an MKV passthrough and play it from a thumb drive or external hard drive without loss of quality. You can't burn it to a disc and get away from it.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by Loverboy58 View PostDoes anybody know how to bypass the cinavia audio protection? If you do, I will appreciate your help. I am trying to back up my own movies and but every time I play them in my Blu-ray player the dome stupid box about cinavia telling me a message code 3. Which does not allow me to listen to the copy of my own movie.
Pick up a pre-cinavia blu-ray player. Some suggested players include:
Sony BDP-S570 series or older (or also BDP-S1000ES or S5000ES)
Panasonic DMP-BD65 series or older
There are others from every major manufacturer, but I am not personally familiar with which models to focus on as surely being cinavia free.
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I moved this thread here. And a firmware update on an older player could make it vulnerable to the Cinavia plague.How to post the internal log
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I urge you to read 90312's adjacent post concerning firmware updates and not rely solely on manufacture date when evaluating a possible purchase.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostI moved this thread here. And a firmware update on an older player could make it vulnerable to the Cinavia plague.
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Originally posted by pontiacgp45 View Posti have a samsung BD-D5500 it's cinavia free.there are some still around,but don't update the firmware.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostIf your player has a USB port you can make an MKV passthrough and play it from a thumb drive or external hard drive without loss of quality. You can't burn it to a disc and get away from it.
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Originally posted by cindymstroud View PostI have 3 dvd and blue ray players, old and new. I can not get the message off of Dracula untold any help would be appreciated
I haven't had any problems with our Oppo BluRay player with MP4's.
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I have tried the mkv passthrough and played Ouija from my pc to tv and it worked great.Corsair 800D case | Corsair AX1200i psu | Asus Rampage IV Extreme | I7 4820k ivy bridge @ 4.5GHZ w/corsair GTX h100I | CORSAIR vengeance 32GB DDR3 1600 | EVGA GTX Titan X SC | (2) Corsair Force Series GS SSD- 240GB ea. SATA III | (2) WD VelociRaptor 600GB 32MB Cache | Lite-on Blu-ray burner w/3d | SB-Z Series | 29" LG 21:9 UltraWide IPS LED Monitor | 27" Acer 3d 1080p | win10 Pro 64bit
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