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Damn, that means slysoft better get to work (if they arent already) on cracking that stuff. So i can remove it from my backups that currently are infect in the event that my player MIGHT stop working one day and i have to get a new infected player. Oh and i hope that mandatory or not, not all manufacturers will jump on the bandwagon on 1/2/12
What bothers me is ALL of your existing Blu-ray back-ups won't play on a new Cinavia infected player due to the removal of the AACS on the back-ups. The new Cinavia infected Blu-ray players require the AACS to be intact in order not to trip the Cinavia infection.
BDMV-REC might be a short work around, but the software companies really need to GET GOING on a good method of the removal of the Cinavia infection or they are going to be loosing a lot of business and money. Ripping a Blu-ray disk could become useless as we do it today with the AACS removed.
It looks like a good stockpile of non-cinavia Blu-ray players will be a must, and the cost of a non-cinavia Blu-ray player will be going thru the roof and become liquid gold.
I have stockpiled four non-cinavia players. Come on Slysoft lets get this watermark removed.
I know other DVD fans that have hundreds and thousands of back-up disks that may become useless.
Cinavia is still crackable but it's going to be very hard. The way I see it, you will need a smart program that scans the entire audio streams, is able to recognize and create a fingerprint of the watermarks and re-encode the audio streams and cancel out the watermarks. Adding the fingerprints 180 degrees out of phase with the originals is one way to cancel out the watermarks.
The idea is simple, the implemenatation is very difficult.
It means re-encoding all the audio streams and remuxing them, which could take hours for each rip to isolate the watermark and cancel it out.
I agree. My take is that the reason it hasn't been hacked yet is because there is not really enough motivation yet. But you can bet that people are working on it. I'm tempted to turn it into a side hobby myself. But I would need to invest in some hardware that I don't otherwise need right now.