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  • Scoop
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    Originally posted by glenns View Post
    You can get the Panasonic DMP-BD75 used for $99.99 or refurbished theirs one left for $33.98 unopened box on Amazon they ship all over and this is a Cinavia free model blu ray player.better hurry as they sell for much more on Ebay.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...&condition=all
    Thanks for the link . Looking into that now.

    Originally posted by BERT View Post
    It looks like you are out of luck here.They only ship Non Kogan brands. The player is Kogan made so they won't ship it.Maybe you should ask them for special exempt or something.Try anyway.
    I might try again. Thanks for the help with this.

    Originally posted by BERT View Post
    The player is programmed to detect cinavia.It can be and will be re-programmend. It is just a matter of time.It is not impossible.It is after all only a programm.....
    Agree. I have read about the topic. We'll see how it goes.

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  • Chetwood
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    You wrote about removing Cinavia not ignoring it (Region Codes, BR encryption)! Media players like the WDTV already ignore Cinavia which is fine and good. You won't find any standalone BD player that ignores Cinavia unless you find someone smart enough to hack the firmware.

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  • BERT
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    The player is programmed to detect cinavia.It can be and will be re-programmend. It is just a matter of time.It is not impossible.It is after all only a programm.....

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  • Chetwood
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    Originally posted by Scoop View Post
    I'm looking at this cinavia issue as one that will be defeated in time. I'm thinking that because history would appear to indicate that result... Region Codes, BR encryption.
    Yeah, you better read up on how Cinavia works then. Cause this is in no way comparable.

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  • glenns
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    You can get the Panasonic DMP-BD75 used for $99.99 or refurbished theirs one left for $33.98 unopened box on Amazon they ship all over and this is a Cinavia free model blu ray player.better hurry as they sell for much more on Ebay.

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  • BERT
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    It looks like you are out of luck here.They only ship Non Kogan brands. The player is Kogan made so they won't ship it.Maybe you should ask them for special exempt or something.Try anyway.
    Last edited by BERT; 01-30-2014, 10:11 PM.

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  • Scoop
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    Originally posted by BERT View Post
    hi Scoop....try this link... this one works.
    Thanks, that one worked

    Here's part of the reply that I received from a Kogan Customer Service agent e-mail about the question of shipping overseas:

    Most non-Kogan branded products are available for international delivery to the following countries:
    -United States
    -United Kingdom
    -Spain
    -Singapore
    -New Zealand
    -Ireland
    -Hong Kong
    -France
    -Finland
    -Belgium

    You can change the country of your delivery address by selecting "Shipping to an address outside of Australia? Click here", located at the bottom of the check out page.


    I'm not sure what they're saying about the BR player since I had asked about that item and then read the "non-Kogan branded" part of the reply. I'll send another e-mail and see if they clarify the policy.

    Originally posted by BERT View Post
    This is just a thought.There was a time all players had region incoding programmed in.Then the codes where broken and we all could watch movies from any region on the planet.Now all we need now is someone to find a way to "reset" the cinavia detection to none. Meaning instead finding a way fiddling around with the disc..The complicated part, we need to fiddle around with the player..The week part in the system. Use 2 Sony players for example.One has no cinavia detection..the other one has.So what did they put in or programmed to the other player to make the switch.If it was a part put in...it could be taken out.If it is a programm (most likely)then there must be a way to re-programm it.Surely some smart computer programmers or some wizzards should find this out...It has to be possible.We been on the moon a few times.......


    I'm looking at this cinavia issue as one that will be defeated in time. I'm thinking that because history would appear to indicate that result... Region Codes, BR encryption.

    I'm probably more fortunate than most when considering the cinavia issue because most of my collection contains older TV/DVD sets and movies that I purchased years ago.

    Just my 2ΒΆ about it but the Region-Code defeat has been the best thing for me as a collector.

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  • BERT
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    This is just a thought.There was a time all players had region incoding programmed in.Then the codes where broken and we all could watch movies from any region on the planet.Now all we need now is someone to find a way to "reset" the cinavia detection to none. Meaning instead finding a way fiddling around with the disc..The complicated part, we need to fiddle around with the player..The week part in the system. Use 2 Sony players for example.One has no cinavia detection..the other one has.So what did they put in or programmed to the other player to make the switch.If it was a part put in...it could be taken out.If it is a programm (most likely)then there must be a way to re-programm it.Surely some smart computer programmers or some wizzards should find this out...It has to be possible.We been on the moon a few times.......
    Last edited by BERT; 01-29-2014, 10:58 PM.

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  • 90312
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    No, Cinavia is an inaudible signal within the audio stream. If the firmware in the player has the function and detects the audio signal it will mute. If your player will play an mkv via the USB port you can get around it that way, but you can't burn the mkv (or any other format) to a disc period. Media players do not detect the signal, I have an AIOS with an external DVD drive connected for when Cinavia rears it's ugly head.

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  • fredoy
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    DVD to DVD and played on blu-ray, cinavia problem

    Still a problem? 'Tis for me. I was able to play it on an older dvd player with no Cinavia detection. But, my question is, is there some way to place the appropriate AACS key in/on the copied disc so this won't be an issue for anyone?

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  • Midearth381
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    Cinavia ruins DVD Playback now

    I got rid of my Sony players because they didn't playback my legal backup copies, now I cannot see KickAss2 because of Cinavia on my Toshiba Blu-Ray player. When is DVDFab going to break this virus for DVDs? It's been growing the past 3 years.

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  • BERT
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    hi Scoop....try this link...http://www.kogan.com/au/ this one works.
    Last edited by BERT; 01-27-2014, 11:07 PM.

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by glenns View Post
    Mike89:There's no need for your last 2 words we have many woman including staff that read this board.If I was a moderator your post would be deleted and you warned not to post like this.
    Agreed
    @ Mike89
    Consider this your warning, if you ever post something like that again, pack your bags, your going on vacation!!!
    CBR929

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  • Scoop
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    Originally posted by BERT View Post
    Hi Scoop,Kogan model no is KABRP3DWFIA. http://www.kogan.com/au/.Click on "help" and ask the question if they send to the US.If no make 'em an offer like you will pay all expenses through Pay Pal to them. Give it try This player connects to the net also.It's no different to all the other players around,just better I can assure you. Remember we have 240 volt you have 110 but any simple power converter can fix that.The player also has Pal and your NTSC colour,so no problem there.Good luck my friend Forgot to tell you it's also a 7 channel Blu-ray player...Who needs Sony and all rest of that mob.
    Hi

    Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into this further. The link didn't work for me (no graphics display on my PC at link) but no problem , you provided the model # so I downloaded the PDF User Manual for reading.

    I checked Kogan's site FAQ section and didn't find information about overseas shipping policies so I sent the question to their "help" center contact via e-mail.

    Thanks again

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  • glenns
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    Mike89:There's no need for your last 2 words we have many woman including staff that read this board.If I was a moderator your post would be deleted and you warned not to post like this.
    Last edited by glenns; 01-27-2014, 06:38 AM.

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