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    no Cinavia Remove buttons on the audio tracks

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    Problem of a user in the German forum
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    please take a look

    https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/intern...inavia-removal
    Last edited by D780; 10-27-2020, 08:51 AM.

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    Originally posted by D300 View Post
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    Problem of a user in the German forum
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    please take a look

    https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/intern...inavia-removal
    may want to check the fixed list for the movie to see if it is supported for cinavia removal - https://blog.dvdfab.cn/cinavia-prote...tml#discs_list
    select the drop down menu to the right of cinavia removal to select Blu-ray list. green means the disc is supported.

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      #3
      thanks, that will probably be the solution

      BUT: the list only goes until 2018 ... is that really the newest version ?
      It's the end of 2020, that can't be current
      Last edited by D780; 10-27-2020, 10:22 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by D300 View Post
        thanks, that will probably be the solution

        BUT: the list only goes until 2018 ... is that really the newest version ?
        It's the end of 2020, that can't be current
        The studios stopped using Cinavia around mid-July, 2018, so no titles after around that time are 'infected' with Cinavia. Studios likely realized it was being defeated and licensing to use was very expensive, so probably wasn't worth the cost ... just my opinion. Ironically, many rentals stopped using it even before then because the cost was cutting into their profits. Again, just my opinion as to why.

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          #5
          that's nice information
          Many Thanks

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            #6
            Originally posted by LaciBacsi View Post

            The studios stopped using Cinavia around mid-July, 2018, so no titles after around that time are 'infected' with Cinavia. Studios likely realized it was being defeated and licensing to use was very expensive, so probably wasn't worth the cost ... just my opinion. Ironically, many rentals stopped using it even before then because the cost was cutting into their profits. Again, just my opinion as to why.

            The big problem was that DVDFab needed to finish the job to output all the audio infected with Cinavia as the French language. But they chose to put in a new program to get more money ... instead of rectifying the problem ... pathetic.

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