Under both circumstances, it’s hardly possible for human ears to distinguish the sound quality, because in terms of audio quality, the output audio is infinitely close to the original one.Ģ. Complete and Permanent Cinavia Removal.įrom the perspective of dependability, both DVDFab DVD Cinavia Removal for Mac and Blu-ray Cinavia Removal for Mac are qualified for completely and permanently removing the Cinavia watermarks hidden in the audio tracks of the infected DVDs and Blu-rays. Even if the playback devices are upgraded with the latest firmware’s, there won’t be any issues playing back the backup DVDs and Blu-rays, because there is any Cinavia watermark being preserved – they are gone for good.Ĥ. Backups Work on All the Cinavia Affected Devices.ĥ. Work Side by Side with Required DVDFab Products.įor more information about DVDFab DVD & Blu-ray Cinavia Removal for Mac, please visit What's New in Version 11.0.6.I have a couple of blu-ray players here 20 vintage. I've been backing up my 3D movies as I purchase them (none recently so I have no log files). I'm running 9.3.2.1, and have only trial Cinavia Removal HD. Plays fine on both my players, and I know the original disk is Cinavia Protected. Given Cinavia was mandatory in all players manufactured after 2012 I assumed the Cinavia issues were dealt with. Why do the movies play on post-Cinavia-implementation players (A Sony and a Panasonic)? I visited my brother who is a two hour drive from my place and took a couple of 3D movies to watch, only to find they both refused to play because of Cinavia protection. My brothers player is a Samsung purchased in mid 2016. I pretty sure that I've never seen DVDFab complain of Cinavia on my original discs (using either my Pioneer, LiteOn or LG BD-RW drives). I have Cinavia ticked in the options, but it appears it's not being removed. I considered purchasing the Cinavia Blu-ray removal, but at $200 AUD (That's equivelant to 50% of my weekly income or 8 weeks of gas to drive around), so I'd want to be pretty darn sure it was going to work. Is there are way to know if DVDFab is dealing with the Cinavia, other than suck it and see? And at $8 per 50gb disk, I'm not feeling inclined to a drawn out trial and error process simply creating expensive frisbees. Why might the discs play fine on my players, but not on his?Īs an aside, should he always make sure his player is disconnected from the internet (Mine are connected and running the latest firmware). Thoughts? Ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated. Please try version 10 as cinavia removal in version 9 is very limited version 10 has the latest updates that should help remove current protections the trial only lets you remove one title. Their is a list you can check on what new disks and versions are already done for blu rays and another list for dvds they just started with them so the dvd list is smaller right now. If your brothers machine is already effected with Cinavia then he can leave it hooked up to the internet as its effected in hardware not software.Have you tried side by side 3d the files are much smaller and retains the pop off screen effects? On the blu ray players yours seem to not see Cinavia so your lucky maybe they were really made before the model year they came out and got away with not having Cinavia detection.Even with your brothers blu ray player you may get around a effected machine by putting the movie on a USB stick drive and playing it through the USB port even a USB hard drive may work this way use a powered hard drive if your going to try it you must have USB inputs on the blu ray player to do so.To play in 3d your brother also needs a 3d blu ray player most can play back in 2d though assuming your copying full 3d as you say your using 50 gig blanks.Hopes this helps you. The Sony has no date that I can see on it, but I recall purchasing it in November 2013. The Panasonic DMP-BDT370 was manufactured in Jun 2015.
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