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Anyone encountered Cinavia MessageCode3 error message?

mi6

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Hello Folks,

Has anyone encountered the following error message during playback?

"Audio outputs temporarily muted. Do not adjust the playback volume. The content being played is protected by Cinavia and is not authorized for playback on this device.

For more information, see http://www.cinavia.com. MessageCode3; http://www.cinavia.com/languages/english/pages/message3.html"

I got this additional information from the cinavia.com webpage.

Typical on-screen message:
“Audio outputs temporarily muted. Do not adjust the playback volume. The content being played is protected by Cinavia™ and is not authorized for playback on this device. For more information, see http://www.cinavia.com. Message Code 3.”

Typical front panel message:
“Cinavia™ playback restriction (3)”

Explanation
The audio track of the video that you are playing contains a Cinavia code indicating that it is an unauthorized copy of professionally-produced content.

Recommendations
If the video that you are playing is a professionally produced video (such as a movie or television show), you will need to obtain a copy that was made with the permission of the copyright owner.

If the video that you are playing is a home movie or other personal recording that includes some professionally produced content (including the audio track of a professionally produced video), to play your recording without muting you may either:

•Pause the video, wait 30 seconds for the audio to be un-muted, then skip over those portions where the professionally produced material is used and continue playing the rest of the video, or •Pause the video, wait 30 seconds for the audio to be un-muted, then play video from a different optical disc for at least 10 minutes before continuing playback of this video.
For information on how this professionally produced content can be included in your home movies or other personal recordings in a way that will not be limited by Blu-ray Disc players, see Guidelines for Use of Content in Home Movies."

Thanks for any insights that you might have to resolve this annoying issue.

Cheers,
mi6
 
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=41885

Currently there's no way arround cinavia except to play an infected disc on a cinavia free player. This means pretty much EVERYTHING thats NOT a PS3

Thanks for sharing this link. Being new to this forum, and a new ANYDVDHD user I had no idea that this is a known issue.

So, the question I have now, is ANYDVDHD planning on addressing this issue. As many other members have alluded to, it's only a matter of time that other Blu-Ray players will include this into their firmware updates.

Cheers!
 
What about if you create an ISO DL for like the WD Live Player? it should then play like the disc right?
 
nope, no matter how you convert it. Wether its a single layer disc, double layer, movie only backup, or a mobile format such as avi, mp4. The audio watermark is present and will trigger cinavia. Currently there's no way arround it but to play it on a non-cinavia infected player
 
So, the question I have now, is ANYDVDHD planning on addressing this issue. As many other members have alluded to, it's only a matter of time that other Blu-Ray players will include this into their firmware updates. Cheers!

This is just speculation - but if and when AnyDVD does address this issue, it'll likely require use of the AnyDVD ripper and a fairly long read time to detect and remove all the watermarks.

Cinavia is different than any type of protection/encryption that AnyDVD has ever dealt with before - in that it's actually a PART of the genuine audio track of the movie itself. It even survives camcorder bootleggers in a movie theater.

-W
 
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