RedFox 1
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Audio samples by themselves are useless, how do you know whats in the background making a sound you believe you might hear. Example, If you were making a sample of the Bluray ET, there are many background noises that if you didn't see the video, you could take as an effect caused by the process, when in fact, the exact same noise is in the original. A lot of people are very happy with this process, and some will nit pick no matter how good it is. There is no way Dolby 5.1 is going to sound like the original file, an exact duplicate, I think for Dolby 5.1 this Cinavia removal is great. If you want it to sound like the original file, I mean exactly , I dont think that will happen. Does this remove the Cinavia, yes it does. Is the sound exactly the same as the sound on the original movie, no its not. But its great if you just want to watch the movie, if you want to dissect it to the point of thinking that it will sound like full HD audio then please have fun doing it. But for most , this is an on the fly way to remove the Cinavia signal, the process is only a week old, its going to get better, some will like it and some will always something to complain about, the program has progressed every week, and it will continue to do so. Enjoy it.