Cineavia-protected movies
#1
I wish people that posted downloads of Cineavia-protected movies would SAY SO in the information area. Nothing more frustrating than to down load a Gigantic-GIG movie and have it go silent 1/4 through the movie. Angry
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#2
i wish people would stop purchasing hardware that supports cineavia's drm.
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#3
(May 23, 2014, 20:42 pm)stormium Wrote: i wish people would stop purchasing hardware that supports cineavia's drm.

Me too buddy , me too Smile
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#4
(May 23, 2014, 20:42 pm)stormium Wrote: i wish people would stop purchasing hardware that supports cineavia's drm.

I wish they would stop making hardware that supports Cineavia. Almost impossible to buy a Blu-ray player today that doesn't support Cineavia.
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(May 23, 2014, 22:39 pm)Deputy Wrote: Almost impossible to buy a Blu-ray player today that doesn't support Cineavia.

a blu-ray player is not the recommended device to play pirated movies.
you're much better off with something like an asus o!play.
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#6
Have you tried to play it with AnyDVD?
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(May 23, 2014, 14:31 pm)Deputy Wrote: I wish people that posted downloads of Cineavia-protected movies would SAY SO in the information area. Nothing more frustrating than to down load a Gigantic-GIG movie and have it go silent 1/4 through the movie. Angry

someone has found a solution to it.
link
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#8
I'm glad this thread has been brought up. Deputy, you have my thanks.

What kind of experiences do you guys have of downloading a Blu-Ray rip and burning it on DVD? Bad? Good?

(May 27, 2014, 13:00 pm)abj642 Wrote: someone has found a solution to it.
link

I just saw the page and said to myself, "it does seem to be too promising for it to be true."

Do you guys believe that this is legitimate in what it says?
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(May 23, 2014, 23:34 pm)bob5695 Wrote:
(May 23, 2014, 22:39 pm)Deputy Wrote: Almost impossible to buy a Blu-ray player today that doesn't support Cineavia.

a blu-ray player is not the recommended device to play pirated movies.
you're much better off with something like an asus o!play.

wow i just googled those.. they seem pretty cool..
do they support srt subtitle files?
all i have right now is an xbox 360.. lol its decent
i mean it doesn't have cinevia protection so that makes me happy.
but doesn't support many video or audio formats and doesnt support any eternal subtitles at all..

i need something new that can do all those things.. probably an asus o!play like you said but first im curious
do they support srt subtitle files?
it doesnt have cinevia protection right?
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#10
yes, they do support srt subtitles, and no, they're not infected with cinavia.
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