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The company also went and locked down their forums after they failed to release the Cinavia solution so that only registered software users can access it meaning if you don't give them money you just can't check in on things even if your are seriously interested in buying the product. To top if off everyone I've heard from who did request/demand a refund due the failure on the developers part to actually release the product found themselves effectively banned/blacklisted from any future product purchase from the company meaning they couldn't buy the software when the company does finally get around to releasing it. People who got angry and requested a refund since they paid up-front for the product that wasn't delivered got their money back although some reported it wasn't exactly an easy process. The release date came and then passed with no release and no real explanation as to why it wasn't released at the time until they were pressed for one. Pixbyte advertised the Cinavia removal release over a month before it was to be released and took pre-orders. The supposed Cinavia removal method from Pixbyte STILL hasn't been released - which is clearly noted on at least one of the pages you linked to - so they can claim they found a solution but it's meaningless if it's not available and I don't consider it to be a valid solution without proof and availability. Pointing to DVD Ranger 5 with the "CinEX" module/addon won't exactly win any awards. So next time you wan't to pick on someone who asks a question, why don't you open your eyes and mind before opening your mouth from your mom's basement. I have an IQ of 144, so yes, I am a smartass. There is software "DVD RANGER 5" that can solve cinavia's protection issues. All you have to do is some research and spend some money.

Hey smartass, if you checked the net you would have realized there are people smarter than you and there is a way to do it. "And a simple search on "cinavia" at this site would have told you all that if you had bothered to check." If it was submitted after the deadline then there is no choice in the matter. Some makers might still have implemented it but they didn't have to. If the player was approved prior to the February deadline then it isn't required to ever support Cinavia.

Let's be clear here that the mandatory addition of Cinavia enforcement comes down to the date at which the player was submitted for approval and licensed. The BDP-10x players do enforce Cinavia and every subsequent licensed OPPO Blu-ray player will also have to enforce it. They were designed, approved, and licensed before the mandatory addition of Cinavia was required. The OPPO BDP-8x and BDP-9x players will never detect and enforce Cinavia.
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Jman98 has a good idea with the Western Digital or similar streaming media player if you don't want to do conversions, I have an older Oppo player and a Sony 510 player which are still available and cinavia free but they don't play blurays, And as others mention any Bluray player after 2-12-2012 is suppose to have cinavia but I read that oppo players are still cinavia free for now with the cheapest player around $500. My guess is that the Mfr.s learned from their earlier "mistakes", and when they developed and signed on to the BR spec, they greatly tightened the screws on what would be allowed, also limiting what companies would be allowed to join the club. If there are any equivalent off-brand BR players along these lines out there, they have completely escaped my notice.
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It was quite a good player, that could also internally convert PAL discs to NTSC format, with no special multi-format TV or other equipment required. My first DVD player was a Malata 700 that had been "chipped" to ignore regions and Macrovision. SOME DVD players do recognize Cinavia, so your conversion attempts could in theory be a waste of time.Īny BD players manufactured after some date last year are required to support Cinavia, so inevitably even Panasonic will make a player that supports it. No Cinavia that way as the WD players don't recognize it. You'd be better off to just rip the BluRay movies to MKV files and play them on a Western Digital or similar streaming media player.
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My son too updated my PS3 by mistake he says, So now that won't play backed up cinavia protected disks, So I use BDRebuilder to shrink down to a standard DVD 5 or 9 an play that on a standard dvd player, I have been looking at the Panasonic 210 or 215 which aren't cinavia protected they seem to have good reviews.
