The "unique cinavia fix" does not alter or modify the audio in any way, nothing needs to be downconverted. Just play back on your HTPC and enjoy.So it ISN'T the same movie as the audio would change format at all so.......
How you mentioning "not alter or modify the audio in any way" from the time you tell us it change the audio to ac3 even the source bluray audio was dts.The "unique cinavia fix" does not alter or modify the audio in any way, nothing needs to be downconverted. Just play back on your HTPC and enjoy.
I do net tell this.from the time you tell us it change the audio to ac3 even the source bluray audio was dts.
So what exactly do the cinavia fix for the anydvd hd rip?
Can i rip a complete bluray disc without the cinavia protection and all the audio at the same format?
No, it's not completely useless at all.So it's completely USELESS.
For you it might be. For me and probably several thousand others it is very useful.So the only thing cinavia fix can do is to play any bluray movie without that protection and nothing more.
So it's completely USELESS.
So the only thing cinavia fix can do is to play any bluray movie without that protection and nothing more.
So it's completely USELESS.
For a DVD, leave it at default settings. DVD players do not check for Cinavia, only Bluray players.So I played with this - resetting it to default settings and now it works, but it creates a 31.5GB folder (RIP to HD) rather than a 4.5 GB folder than can be backed up to DVD media. Is there a setting I can change to fix this?
You are quite off-topic here. Please create your own troubleshooting thread.So I played with this - resetting it to default settings and now it works, but it creates a 31.5GB folder (RIP to HD) rather than a 4.5 GB folder than can be backed up to DVD media. Is there a setting I can change to fix this?