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So I just heard the big news about SlySoft finally cracking Cinavia wide open! But from what I've read, there's still some noticeable audio degradation, but I'm sure SlySoft will work on fixing that. (I can also notice the quality difference, it's kind of an echoing effect. A little annoying, but to beat Cinavia, just might be worth it.) But I have a few suggestions and/or requests for the product and I hope they will be given some consideration. :clap:
1. Please add the ability to remove Cinavia from Cinavia infected DVDs as well. Some DVDs contain Cinavia and prevent playback in hardware and software based Blu-ray Player.
2. Please also add the ability to remove Cinavia from video files, i.e. MP4, MKV, WMV, etc.
3. When an HD Audio encoder with 7.1 surround sound comes around, please implement this into your product, I'd love to have the original nearly lossless, or better yet, completely lossless soundtrack.
4. If it ever becomes possible, please attempt to improve the audio quality of the Cinavia removal so that there is not as much of audio quality degradation.
Great job SlySoft! :clap: I hope you will continue working on your Cinavia removal method and keep improving it, we've been waiting a long time for this, thank you!
P.S. Also, in the future, could you possibly make some kind of device that can remove the HDCP 2.2 HDMI protection, and versions prior to?
1. Please add the ability to remove Cinavia from Cinavia infected DVDs as well. Some DVDs contain Cinavia and prevent playback in hardware and software based Blu-ray Player.
2. Please also add the ability to remove Cinavia from video files, i.e. MP4, MKV, WMV, etc.
3. When an HD Audio encoder with 7.1 surround sound comes around, please implement this into your product, I'd love to have the original nearly lossless, or better yet, completely lossless soundtrack.
4. If it ever becomes possible, please attempt to improve the audio quality of the Cinavia removal so that there is not as much of audio quality degradation.
Great job SlySoft! :clap: I hope you will continue working on your Cinavia removal method and keep improving it, we've been waiting a long time for this, thank you!
P.S. Also, in the future, could you possibly make some kind of device that can remove the HDCP 2.2 HDMI protection, and versions prior to?
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