Both PowerDVD 12 and TMT5 now have Cinavia. Does anyone know of any hacks to the software itself to get around it?
I heard there was one for PowerDVD 12 but I haven't found any info on how to do it online.
With AnyDVD HD, pretty much everything plays with older versions.The biggest reason I'd like to find a way around it (rather than downgrading to a past version of PowerDVD or TMT5) is because as new Blu-rays come out, often times the software needs an update to play it properly.... a perfect example is Prometheus Bonus Disc or John Carter 3D.
The biggest reason I'd like to find a way around it (rather than downgrading to a past version of PowerDVD or TMT5) is because as new Blu-rays come out, often times the software needs an update to play it properly.... a perfect example is Prometheus Bonus Disc or John Carter 3D. There are also useful bug fixes for the software as well.
We HAVE to find a solution or we'll all be stuck in the past. I'm a software developer myself (as my regular job, not just a hobby) so I may take a deep look into some of the assembly to see what I can find.
i ain't gettin that w8 crap till there's a fix again to disable that metro ui startupscreen on boot right from the getgo.
I just got a full version of PowertoDVD12 with my Windows 8 disc.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832416552
guess the question is, did it come with Cinavia protection?
Unfortunately for me customers want Win 8 so I have to have it on at least 1 system so I know my way round it and can trouble shoot it when they phone up, luckily it means work pays for it. (All of £25 for an upgrade version, which by the way installs as a full version with no prior version required on the harddrives)
They said in the materials accompanying the disks that a previous version was required on the drive, or it wouldn't install. Begged the question of what to do if the drive fails. Anyway, you're saying Microsoft lied to us?? Wha????
i ain't gettin that w8 crap till there's a fix again to disable that metro ui startupscreen on boot right from the getgo.