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Cinavia or not Cinavia that is the question.

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Problem solved. CloneBD said the copy has cinavia but after playing 20 minutes or so, all seemed okay. However, the disc copy does indeed have cinavia, my player did not mute the audio until after about 40 minutes into the film. This fooled me for a little while. This is my first cinavia experience but not an issue for me as it will be going onto the HDD of a media player.
 
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If the sound gets muted and playback stops and a message appears then it's Cinavia. The 20 minute window never was fixed. It's just that most detecting happens in that period.

Please post an image of the AnyDVD program settings and and of your CloneBD settings BEFORE you hit 'begin conversion'

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If the sound gets muted and playback stops and a message appears then it's Cinavia. The 20 minute window never was fixed. It's just that most detecting happens in that period.

Please post an image of the AnyDVD program settings and and of your CloneBD settings BEFORE you hit 'begin conversion'

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Thanks Ch3vrOn but I don't need any help. I originally posted on here and then discovered the cinavia warning on my Blu-ray player after 40 minutes, so came back here and replaced my original post with "Problem Solved" so that I wouldn't waste anybody's time. Yes, I now realise that the 20 minute window is not fixed so will be more careful in future.
 
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