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For a second there, I thought this was a tool to find the correct playlist in Screen Pass protected discs, but it's only a "Disney"-tool.
For a second there, I thought this was a tool to find the correct playlist in Screen Pass protected discs, but it's only a "Disney"-tool.
To help identify playlists with your localized language.
I think that should be pointed out, before anyone gets their hopes up and expects magic to happen.
Yes, I just used "Disney" as a placeholder for movies that require this. It's only a small percentage, the vast majority are just simple authorings with a single or maybe two playlists (extended cut). But maybe some will still find it useful.It is for all movies, not just Disney.
For a second there, I thought this was a tool to find the correct playlist in Screen Pass protected discs, but it's only a "Disney"-tool.
To help identify playlists with your localized language.
I think that should be pointed out, before anyone gets their hopes up and expects magic to happen.
US discs?I checked:
- all 3 expendables movies - all Lionsgate - no screenpass
- all 3 John Wick movies - 1 & 3 are Lionsgate - no screenpass
- Hellboy (the new one) - not Lionsgate, it's Millenium Media - no screenpass
- all 4 Hunger Games movies - all Lionsgate - no screenpass
US discs?
No, it can't work for Screen Pass, it's simply not designed for that (Knives Out is an exception/coincidence - if you look at the playlists, you can see why it's trivial to pick the "right one").Everyone needs to calm down. It works just fine on Screen Pass. At least it works for Knives Out UHD. I'll test Midway UHD next.
Quite possible, that Australian discs don't have Screen Pass in general.All Australian.
No, it can't work for Screen Pass, it's simply not designed for that (Knives Out is an exception/coincidence - if you look at the playlists, you can see why it's trivial to pick the "right one").
Quite possible, that Australian discs don't have Screen Pass in general.
Though, I don't get how this makes sense for a protection if you want to stop piracy - pirates will just get the Australian releases.
It's like having 50% counterfeit-proof money and the other 50% can be accurately copied in a copy-shop.
It just triggered that old stereotype of these Aussie pilot / solution jokes :
P: Aircraft handles funny.
S: Aircraft warned to straighten up, fly right, and be serious.
P: Target radar hums.
S: Reprogrammed target radar with lyrics
P: Noise coming from under instrument panel. Sounds like a midget pounding on something with a hammer.
S: Took hammer away from midget.
Sorry, Marty!!
There was another one when the pilot announced a 50 year travel back in time landing a plane in Australia. I couldn't find it. Most likely too bad and too old.
Anyway - these jokes are really funny and no offense meant. Really!! You guys really rock and are the coolest worldwide. All the Aussies I know are professional, funny, reliable. Excellent and rare mix of characteristics.
And now you have to wait for screen pass