Steve101stab
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Hard to believe. How do you "see" or "hear" it has Cinavia?Mamma Mia has Cinavia on it, Please help
sorry, I forgot I had the program on my computer. PLEASE ignore my post.'it' is not AnyDVD or a RedFox product. Neither AnyDVD nor CloneBD have a windows context menu option to scan for cinavia. Cinex spam does not belong on the forums and as such images removed. And just because anything (whatever it is) says cinavia is present, does NOT mean it won't play at all. You just need to know what you can play it on or what to use to avoid detection.
And for the record, that title does NOT have cinavia. It's too old. Cinavia only first came into existence in 2010. That's a 2008 title
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Looks like a false alarm. You can try CloneBD (trial is enough) to check for Cinavia.using windows 10 it has a menu for scanning for cinavia. I upload the movie to the hard drive and than check it for cinava. If it has the message cinavia detected then I know the disc won't play.
That program doesnt work. Its a replacement sound technique.using windows 10 it has a menu for scanning for cinavia. I upload the movie to the hard drive and than check it for cinava. If it has the message cinavia detected then I know the disc won't play.
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If I am not mistaken the first movie that contained Cinavia was in 2010, that movie Mamma Mia came out in 2008.
So whats your point? So there are two different discs floating around of a crap movie some with Cinavia and some without ? Its not a big deal, our CloneBD deals with it one way or another.this title was Re-Released and guess what its infected
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Mamma-Mia-Blu-ray/24681/
Mamma Mia! Blu-ray
Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy Universal Studios | 2008 | 109 min | Rated PG-13 | Jun 28, 2011 and again Mar 15 2016
Is it? Have you checked with CloneBD?this title was Re-Released and guess what its infected