Cinavia Playback
If you have a Smart TV you can rip disc to compatible format for your TV, then stream it or put in on USB flash drive. It will play without detection.
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A media player is a hardware solution. Mine does not have a built in optical drive, few do. It does have a hard drive and I make a main movie iso, copy to the HDD and play in full resolution and I don't know if a BR has Cinavia until I read it on the forum. I have attached a USB optical drive and played a DVD with Cinavia without issue through it.
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And to add to 90312's advice...
Given that only Blu-ray players need to include mandatory support for Cinavia. There's always the option of getting yourself a hardware playback device without a Blu-ray disc drive
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If you burn to a disc there is no getting around Cinavia. I don't burn to disc anymore and never give it a second thought.
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Cinavia problems
Cinavia problems, will DVDFAB ever get a fix in for this problem?
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I have tried the mkv passthrough and played Ouija from my pc to tv and it worked great.
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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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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 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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I have a older Panasonic DMP-BD75 the U.S. version has no Cinavia often brought online.
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i 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 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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