RedFox no, that's a company. Anydvd, yes. That's the software, check the bottom 2 program setting checkboxes.
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Well, the context sensitive help doesn't tell you how good or bad it sounds.All that info can be found by right clicking the 'remove cinavia' setting in anydvd.
RedFox no, that's a company. Anydvd, yes. That's the software, check the bottom 2 program setting checkboxes.
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I thought AnyDVD HD only prevented players from "seeing" Cinavia - and you needed to run CloneBD if you wanted it removed.
The other way around: AnyDVD HD, in conjunction with CloneBD, will remove Cinavia from the output format. I know, I am beeing anal...CloneBD, in conjunction with AnyDVD HD, will remove Cinavia from the output format.
Nah, you misunderstood me, or I possibly didn't post clearly enoughNo it's not better, because it's anydvd that's doing the removing THROUGH CloneBD! Which James just stated again, right before your post. CloneBD alone can't remove cinavia.
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The other way around: AnyDVD HD, in conjunction with CloneBD, will remove Cinavia from the output format. I know, I am beeing anal...
Nah, you misunderstood me, or I possibly didn't post clearly enough
By AnyDVD solution, I was meaning AnyDVD HD stopping PowerDVD from recognizing it, which means you keep the full quality HD lossless audio track.
Or, of course, using a player without Cinavia detection but which supports HD bitstreaming, there are a few of those too.
Pretty much why it keeps 100% of its original quality. That was my point. The "removal" solution utterly destroys the original quality.True, however, AnyDVD preventing the software player from detecting Cinavia does NOT remove Cinavia from the audio track. That is an important distinction. The audio track is not touched at all in that case.
Pretty much why it keeps 100% of its original quality. That was my point. The "removal" solution utterly destroys the original quality.
Chevron seems to be annoyed by that, maybe he had a bad day? I'm still supporting redfox with my preferred solution.
And to be honest, if you really want to make backups without losing quality, you have quite a few free players that don't have Cinavia detection and that will bitstream DTSHD-MA and DTHD.
Every player which doesn't play original Blu-ray discs will not detect Cinavia. Your smart TV. Any media player. Nvidia Shield. Amazon FireTV. Western Digital don't know the name. PopcornHour, Fantec, ... (and a few hundert more).Okay I thought all players after 2012 had to have Cinavia protection on the firemware so there are still machines out there that don't have this? Which machines are they I have been trying to find one that does not have that built into it.