Furious 7 BR disc out today from a 4k disc set.
AnyDVD HD Beta and CloneBD 1.1.5.0. logfile included.
Titles 839 & 841 selected both 40+ min and 801 & 800 2hr+ not selected. All had Audio Watermark warnings on preview.
What are you saying?
I think you mean this one: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Furious-7-4K-Blu-ray/171858/
And Ultra-Disk isn't support yet, hopefully in the future.
What are you saying?
Are you informing us, that this disc has Cinavia or do you have a problem with it?
You didn't include a Clonebd log file btw.
What I can see, is that you didn't select Cinavia removal in AnyDVD.
I believe it's just that CloneBD selects 839/841 automatically on the selection page at the top of the list (they are just a section of the movie)
If I remember correctly it was discussed previously - it's not any protection, just CloneBD "guesses" wrong with it's choices (it thinks it's an TV episode disc)
The full movie playlists are shown below 839/841 you just have to select them instead.
Edit: Just ran FF7 through CloneBD here's a screenshot below of what CloneBD lists/selects.
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Well, this is the CloneBD section, not AnyDVD and he mentioned watermarking.
So, the OP should better clarify that himself.
What are you saying?
Are you informing us, that this disc has Cinavia or do you have a problem with it?
You didn't include a Clonebd log file btw.
What I can see, is that you didn't select Cinavia removal in AnyDVD.
It should, but that setting as the help will tell you prevents SOFTWARE players (like powerdvd) from detecting the signal. CloneBD isn't a player
remove cinavia should have absolutely zero effect on playlist selection. As to the warning that's what CloneBD is supposed to do! It warns you that cinavia is present in the selected audio track on the selected video clip. So you know you have to actually remove it or play on a non-cinavia detecting player.
VLC is not a licensed player, it couldn't care less about cinavia. If you want to play on PowerDVD 15, you don't need to remove it either. As removing it comes at an audio quality loss. For playback in PowerDVD you only need to keep that other one enabled (and it is by default), "Prevent cinavia detection by software player". That will prevent PowerDVD from detecting the signal. That does NOT mean CloneBD will stop warning you the signal is present. That's not what that setting or CloneBD are designed to do.