sorry team fox but I have tis it a scam ? I just haven't recorded Cinavia on DVD eithero put it here https://www.dvdfab.cn/dvd-cinavia-removal.htm?trackid=headmenu2,headmenu2There is a DVD part on Wikipedia, although I have no idea what it means.
I only know of Cinavia on BD.
Code:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinavia#DVD-Audio
Yes, there were a few titles with Cinavia. You can easily check for Cinavia, as these DVDs will have an AACS directory.Do the DVD versions of the films contain Cinavia protection? and can ANYDVD remove it?
so I understand correctly that Cinavia is ineffective on DVD? and doesn't it affect DVDs even when they are played on a PC? and not even in desktop players that play DVDs?Yes, there were a few titles with Cinavia. You can easily check for Cinavia, as these DVDs will have an AACS directory.
No, AnyDVD cannot remove it. CloneDVD can't be patched because it doesn't convert Audio.
But nobody cares, because DVD Players won't detect Cinavia anyway.
If you play the DVD on something like a Blu-ray player that has been approved by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), then it must check for Cinavia, because that's what Blu-ray players must check for, according to the BDA specifications. Even DVDs. That's why licensed software like PowerDVD and WinDVD have to check for Cinavia.so I understand correctly that Cinavia is ineffective on DVD? and doesn't it affect DVDs even when they are played on a PC? and not even in desktop players that play DVDs?
Officially licensed Blu-ray player software (PowerDVD) will detect CInavia, but AnyDVD takes care of that with the purple notification icon.and doesn't it affect DVDs even when they are played on a PC?
That's why AnyDVD magically removes this check.That's why licensed software like PowerDVD have to check for Cinavia.