... I don't think there are any UHD 4K discs with Cinavia.
That's Screen Pass, not CinaviaRedFox will give the correct playlist in the status window, assuming that it has been dealt with, using the OPD.
Yes. I'd just like to clarify, because so many people still think, that you have to "rip" in order to decrypt:After it's decrypted, you may use the free version of Clone BD to let you know as well.
There are.
Hi DrinkLyeAndDie.
Can you give specific examples of UHD titles with Cinavia?
I've heard there are some, but afaik have not run into one yet...
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The "monkey" has a list on their website. No idea how accurate it is.
He's talking about DVDFab.Maybe you could pm me or something and clue me in on who the "monkey" is?
Would really like to check that list.....
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He's talking about DVDFab.
Their symbol is a monkey, hence the description of their product.
Just like RedFox has a Fox to represent it (the Project, that is.)
Not common. And my copy of Everest (3D) doesn't have Cinavia.Everest BD had Cinavia yet no logo on back of cover. This was Universal title.
How common is that?
You don't want to remove Cinavia. You want a playback device ignoring Cinavia. Like any DVD player. Any media player. Only "real" Blu-ray players are problematic.Thanks for the information. I guess I was not bothered by cinavia before because it was only on blue ray discs. Now it seems to be on standard DVD as well and my cloneDVD2 does not do the same thing as cloneBD. I didn't think CloneBD worked on regular DVD so I never got that program. Am I correct in the assumption? I guess what I am asking is: Is there a way to rip and burn a cinavia DVD?
Lionsgate and Universal uses Cinavia on their DVDs, Blu-ray discs and UHD discs just like Sony.I apologize if I'm late to game on this. But which studios did the Cinavia usage spill out to, beyond those owned by Sony?
CloneBD has a way of checking any Blu-ray disc for the presence of Cinavia, when you use the Preview player and let it run for a few minutes, usually just past the 20 minute mark.