DrinkLyeAndDie
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Salt, Priest (2011), Whiplash, Furious 7, The Losers, The Monuments Men, The Equalizer, Elysium, Dracula Untold, etc, etc, etc.
in that case is it hit or miss?It's not uncommon for rental discs to only have the movie. It's an intentional tactic to 'encourage' people to buy a retail copy for the e extras etc...
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 7 met Tapatalk
So my buddy was right when he said just build an htpc and be done with it. What player would you use in that scenario?It's not a 'Sony' thing, nor did I say such a thing. They are just one of the main users of the technology on their movies. No you can't just pick up a bluray player either, cinavia is an part of the official bluray standard since Feb 1st, 2012. ANY licensed player, whether it's a Sony, Panasonic, or an obscure brand of required to detect the signal since that date. The only way not to have to worry about it is either pick up a pre-feb 1st 2012 licensed player, use an unlicensed player (but those usually don't have menu support or at best bet limited basic menus) or play them on a PC with anydvd running. Those are the only options if you're not removing the signal.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 5 met Tapatalk
Apologies, I must have misunderstood. I thought leaving it "on" left no difference at all; if the beaver didn't detect it. So, if the beaver gives no warning, do i open ADVDHD settings and uncheck that box or "redo the entire process" eg turn off the setting, restart ADVDHD and then redo the clone process through clonebd?As long as you leave the anydvd 'prevent detection...' setting enabled you can use any licensed software player like powerdvd or winDVD if you want full menu support.
As far as Ted 2 goes, you'll need to create a new thread, provide the needed logfile (s) etc... Different disc : different problem = new topic. If the beaver didn't give a warning about cinavia present, then why did you have 'remove...' enable, you're doing exactly what I've been telling you NOT to do. Don't enable that remove setting unless the disc has cinavia. But having it enabled won't cause the menu not to work.
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what do you mean to click the arrow on the disc cover?From my (limited) experience with CloneBD to date (former BD Rebuilder user) you should always launch AnyDVDHD first, then CloneBD in that order. Then click the arrow on the Bluray disc cover to launch the preview mode to detect if Cinavia is present on your Bluray original.
Raybo
I see what you're talking about. Do you let it run the entire way through "on preview" before the beaver determines you need cinavia disabled?There is a right arrow centered (on my) Bluray disc cover image which I click on to launch Preview mode.
Raybo
i remember your post: prevent you can always leave enabled but only enable the remove when the beaver says so. i was just doing this procedure as a test because if it doesnt work in the ps4 something else is going on.As I said a few times now, you can leave the 'prevent detection' enabled pretty sure it's enabled by default too. That one has no impact in CloneBD. When the beaver alerts, you enable the remove one.
But yes what you did should work
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