I know, yet another Cinavia thread. I just had a question/feature request.
As I said, I'm looking at just knowing what titles I'm backing up have Cinavia (not at removing the offending signal, just tell me it's there). I might not spend the media backing up an infected disk if I could determine it has Cinavia. While lists are well and good, they tend to be stale as soon as new media is released. Would it be possible for AnyDVD (HD) to tell us which disks have Cinavia? No removal necessary.
TIA
It's a copy protection and as such, they are required to display it on the (back) cover. Just look for the Cinavia logo.
Yikes _ that would be hard to do with the up coming release of The Amazing Spider Man _ I haven't seen it yet.
Yikes _ that would be hard to do with the up coming release of The Amazing Spider Man _ I haven't seen it yet.
The Losers, the first Cinavia title, did not have a logo; AFAIK all Cinavia titles since have had one. I can't say for certain why The Losers didn't have it (beta testing? licensing mixup?), but almost certainly the logo is a licensing requirement from Verance and/or the BDA.I've never heard nor experienced such a requirement. Where did you learn of this requirement?
I see the cinavia logo on my Sony titles that have the modified audio track - but I've never seen a logo on the packaging from another studio. Of course Sony is the one putting out these titles with the modified audio track the most. There are only a handful from other studios, as far as I know.
Doesn't Canada have video rental stores?
So they don't have Redbox in British Columbia?The last big rental chain (Block Buster) was shut down by its American counter part. Block Buster USA used the Canadian chain as collateral to pull its ass out of the fire and then shut the Can. chain down _ even though it was alive and well.
All that's left are privately owned stores and the nearest one to me is a 1/2 hour drive away.
If that ever closes then I will have to rent through mail order or buy everyone that comes along. I already have around 400 Blu-rays in my collection just from blind buying over the years, but to have to buy anything that comes along that I want to watch sucks big time.
Mail order isn't bad, but then I would have to wait another week to see it after it's release because the mail order place is based down East (3000 miles away).
So they don't have Redbox in British Columbia?
So they don't have Redbox in British Columbia?
Or Netflix or Blockbuster by Mail?
The Losers, the first Cinavia title, did not have a logo; AFAIK all Cinavia titles since have had one. I can't say for certain why The Losers didn't have it (beta testing? licensing mixup?), but almost certainly the logo is a licensing requirement from Verance and/or the BDA.
Please, let's keep the Cinavia discussions off the AnyDVD HD board. As the boys in Antigua have said for years, AnyDVD HD does not and will not defeat Cinavia.
I've never heard nor experienced such a requirement. Where did you learn of this requirement?
I see the cinavia logo on my Sony titles that have the modified audio track - but I've never seen a logo on the packaging from another studio. Of course Sony is the one putting out these titles with the modified audio track the most. There are only a handful from other studios, as far as I know.
The Losers. Very first Cinavia title.
Are you saying this title DID have a cinavia logo on the cover to warn consumers, or DID NOT. Please clarify. I believe the other poster in this conversation said it did not have a cinavia logo. I agree with that person.
As the boys in Antigua have said for years, AnyDVD HD does not and will not defeat Cinavia.
I have Cyberlink Power DVD 9.6 pre installed on my laptop and it wouldnt play the same DVD at all.
So my best bet is to download that player in the link earlier and play it from my laptop to my tv?