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  • gene4ht
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    I can understand Yakster's and perhaps anyone new to the forum's perspective. From the wording and description, it appears that all titles in the list is supported...interpreted to mean that all these titles can be copied with Cinavia removed. The colors then define the actual status of each title. However, there is no mention of what "black" means. May I suggest that "black" be defined as known or reported to contain Cinavia but status has not yet been assigned...or something similar to this description.

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  • 90312
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    Since you're not worried about Cinavia I would uncheck the box, one less thing right.
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  • MrVideo
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    Originally posted by 96734-dvd View Post
    so being stuck at 42% is probably due to cinavia?
    It isn't. Cinavia is in the audio stream and the audio stream is just copied (unless you check the remove HD audio box, in which case only the audio core is copied).

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  • MrVideo
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    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Blu-ray Copy does just what its name says: it makes a Copy of a Blu-ray as a Blu-ray. You will need Cinavia Removal whether you write the output to a disc or a folder, depending on your player software.
    No you don't. If you make a Blu-ray copy, the copy will continue to have Cinavia.

    There are media player devices that will play BD ISO files (no need for a disc) and they will not be affected, as the requirement for Cinavia detection is only for hardware Blu-ray players and M$ software programs like PowerDVD.

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  • october262
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    Are you trying full disc or main movie ?? Cinavia removal only
    Works with main movie. Also look at the back of the box the disc came
    In and tell what audio tracks the disc has.

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Blu-ray Copy does just what its name says: it makes a Copy of a Blu-ray as a Blu-ray. You will need Cinavia Removal whether you write the output to a disc or a folder, depending on your player software.
    just want to make sure it's not the disc

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Blu-ray Copy does just what its name says: it makes a Copy of a Blu-ray as a Blu-ray. You will need Cinavia Removal whether you write the output to a disc or a folder, depending on your player software.
    so being stuck at 42% is probably due to cinavia ? I tried both version 9 and 10 and full disc vs. main movie and all 4 tries hung.

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  • signals
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    Blu-ray Copy does just what its name says: it makes a Copy of a Blu-ray as a Blu-ray. You will need Cinavia Removal whether you write the output to a disc or a folder, depending on your player software.

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    Well it wasn't my intention to knock them out of a sale, but if you are going to play mp4 or mkv files on a media player you really don't need it. And you're welcome.
    I tried making a 'bluray copy' but it just got stuck at 42%; but you're saying cinavia doesn't have anything to do with 'bluray copy'? and that it should do a copy fine? wondering if I just got a bad one. will have to try and return it.

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  • 90312
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    Well it wasn't my intention to knock them out of a sale, but if you are going to play mp4 or mkv files on a media player you really don't need it. And you're welcome.

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    Yeah it should be the same on those android boxes. If you want to burn disc media you'll need DVDFab Cinavia removal module. I've even burned the MP4 to DVD media and Cinavia muted the audio when played in the BR player.
    awesome. thanks man! you saved ~$100 'cause was just about to purchase cinavia removal, but I never burn discs.

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  • 90312
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    Yeah it should be the same on those android boxes. If you want to burn disc media you'll need DVDFab Cinavia removal module. I've even burned the MP4 to DVD media and Cinavia muted the audio when played in the BR player.

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    Roku is not affected by Cinavia protection. Pick up a Roku at Wal~Mart make a high quality MP4 and forget Cinavia exists.
    would that apply to 'bluray copy' and playing it on an android box too?

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  • 90312
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    Roku is not affected by Cinavia protection. Pick up a Roku at Wal~Mart make a high quality MP4 and forget Cinavia exists.

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  • 96734-dvd
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    Originally posted by october262 View Post
    Media players are immune to cinavia
    can you elaborate on this? are you saying, doing a say, 'bluray copy' and playing it on an android box is fine - so no loss of audio. but burning it onto a bluray disk and playing it in bluray player will be problematic? thanks.

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