For Blu-ray discs: CloneBD.Would anyone here know of a cinavia checker, I have been using CinDE but its no more good as I was told Cinavia has now been updated to V4.0 from July 2017 and CinDe latest was July 2016
V1, v2, v4. Bollocks. Cinavia is cinavia. As to checker, CloneBD can do that in the title preview player. What CinDE can or can't do is of no concern here.
For Blu-ray discs: CloneBD.
That's because CloneBD is, as the name suggests, for Bluray. Vob files are for a DVD, and as long as you play on a DVD player, it doesn't matter if it has Cinavia or not. DVD players don't check for Cinavia. Mobile formats should not have Cinavia, or at least anything that plays them would not check for it.I am a bit confused with your reply why say Bollocks, also I only quoted CinDe to let you know thats what I had used before
I dont mean using Blueray discs I mean normal discs, and how can I check .avi, mp4, mkv files
I have just tried a dvd folder which is vob files and it just says there is no BDMV structure
That's because CloneBD is, as the name suggests, for Bluray. Vob files are for a DVD, and as long as you play on a DVD player, it doesn't matter if it has Cinavia or not. DVD players don't check for Cinavia. Mobile formats should not have Cinavia, or at least anything that plays them would not check for it.
CloneDVD isn't designed, or have a way to check for Cinavia. What I'd suggest is that you buy (Or rent) a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and use CloneBD to test the Blu-ray disc for Cinavia. If the Blu-ray ✔ out to have Cinavia, then the DVD will have it too.Hi many thanks for replying to me, so what would i need to check cinavia on movies like .avi, mp4, vobs etc, would that be cloneDVD then
All I need is a program what can check the above formats for that cinavia protection
CloneDVD isn't designed, or have a way to check for Cinavia. What I'd suggest is that you buy (Or rent) a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and use CloneBD to test the Blu-ray disc for Cinavia. If the Blu-ray ✔ out to have Cinavia, then the DVD will have it too.
It is a combination package that includes both a Blu-ray disc and a DVD, hence the phrase combo pack.whats a a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack.
It is a combination package that includes both a Blu-ray disc and a DVD, hence the phrase combo pack.
Edit: What Ch3vr0n stated as well.
I was saying that if you rented (buying is optional, if you prefer) the Blu-ray combo pack, or get either a Blu-ray or DVD, you can find out whether the different discs have Cinavia or not by using PowerDVD. Please note, if the Blu-ray version of the movie ends up having Cinavia, then it stands to reason that the DVD will too.Well whats point in buying a combo pack just to see if a movie has cinavia on it. that would be expensive each time. also it shouldn't have cinavia on it if you rent or buy the movie surely, so people who have blue ray players, and buy a movie cant play it as it has cinavia on it. Im a bit lost here
Well whats point in buying a combo pack just to see if a movie has cinavia on it. that would be expensive each time. also it shouldn't have cinavia on it if you rent or buy the movie surely, so people who have blue ray players, and buy a movie cant play it as it has cinavia on it. Im a bit lost here
Not sure how buying & returning or renting a disc will help if the origins of the original source material isn't known. You don't understand how Cinavia¹ works or is employed. Yes, Cinavia is present on some retail discs and rentals at the discretion of the studio. It's a mechanism to thwart people making usable copies. The easy solution is to check the original source material but I get the impression that you can't. Many retail discs making use of Cinavia clearly show the symbol on the packaging. There is no reliable "Cinavia detection" software that will suit your specific needs at this time.
¹Cinavia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinavia. Read the overview.
If he wants to know 100% burn the ISO to a BD-RE DL and see what happens. Put it in a new player or PowerDVD and it will give the crystal ball he's looking for.
whats BD-RE DL mean Im lost with all of this
sorry I found out its a Dual layer blue ray disc. so every time i need to check if its got cinavia I have to burn the movies each time to a blue ray disc. isnt there a way of not doing that like make iso of the movie
That Disc can be erased 1000x or more and reused. A ISO gets burned to a blank Disc...A ISO is a container. You can take WinRAR etc even to open it up.
I just gave you a 100% fool proof way. Cinavia don't effect me so movie studios that use it just waste there money. There are other way's but they are not all created equal.
Don't feel bad about it, I can't even rip a UHD BR...And if I could the Cinavia on that i'd blow away in mins.
BD-RE is the blu-ray version of a DVD-RW, same thing, different format. No you wouldn't have to convert to ISO first. You can burn your folder rip just the same with your preferred burning program. You don't need to burn either to test it with CloneBD for cinavia. Simply load the source into CloneBD, go into the title preview player and click on the main title to start playback. Bert the beaver will warning you almost instantly if cinavia is detected