That's impossible. The Cinavia signal cannot act on the player. The Cinavia watermark is just a very slight modulation of the audio. It takes complex signal processing just to detect it. There is no way that the signal itself could somehow "control the player' without the firmware and hardware installed in the player to detect it.
Yes Royalty,
Thats pretty much what iam trying to say here :clap: !!
(to everybuddy else, sexcuse my bad english)
ps. It is possible (but not proved so far as I know) for an original protected disc to turn on a Cinavia flag in the firmware, or use bd-live to download firmware, but that's not news and AFIK has never happened yet.
See, that's is what my concerns is based on !! What not is still can happen, lets not forget its pretty much a NEW "undefeated" protection (2009 if iam not mistaken)
thanks though for your insights all,
cheerios,