DVDFab does not work for this?
#31
115.88 US Dollars. I wonder if it's worth it? (Don't answer, it's a rhetorical question!)
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#32
Well, Blu Ray players are around that much.

I guess you'll just have to keep DVDFab. Don't be discouraged if your Cinavia-infected Jurassic World disc shows muting, check back after a year of waiting for DVDFab to step up its copy engine and then re-burn it. That is if you intend to keep your DVDFab.
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#33
Who know? I'm just annoyed at the whole thing at this point. Consider that there are many release groups releasing quality HD video that is Cinavia free. How do you think I watched Jurassic World? I downloaded a high quality HD rip from KAT and burned it to Blu-Ray and watched it.
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#34
Did you try this? https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/12953736...a%29_1080p

Try that.

As far as I know, AlienMethod seems to be serving Cinavia-free rips, if you can call them that.

You might also want to try WEB-DLs.

Just some funny ideas, that's all.

What other films were burnt on Blu Ray and didn't have the Cinavia problem? I hope I'm not invading your privacy for asking. Smile
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#35
As I said, I downloaded this from KAT. Bigger is better! LOL
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#36
I know, I referred the link on my message because it might contain a Blu Ray rip that has no Cinavia. AlienMethod has been in the business of supplying Cinavia-free (supposedly) for the masses. Look him up on the The Pirate bay.
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#37
I finally got a physical disc with Cinavia on it.

I used DVDFab9 Copy to make an exact copy of the disc and then used the Ripper.
Whenever I used the Ripper right away (without copying) on the disc, the audio was always out of sync or muted.

I don't know any of the tech behind it or whether this information will help anyone, but it may be worth trying and I don't know if it will work on a disc that is already in iso format.
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
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#38
(Dec 23, 2015, 20:40 pm)AncientRome Wrote: I finally got a physical disc with Cinavia on it.

I used DVDFab9 Copy to make an exact copy of the disc and then used the Ripper.
Whenever I used the Ripper right away (without copying) on the disc, the audio was always out of sync or muted.

I don't know any of the tech behind it or whether this information will help anyone, but it may be worth trying and I don't know if it will work on a disc that is already in iso format.
Nothing ventured nothing gained.

What format did you use for the audio when you did the rip? I was wondering when I did the copy, not 1 to 1, but main movie only, that choosing DTS [if available] would make a difference over HD audio? IOW, does Cinavia live in all Blu-Ray audio streams? Or, just some?
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#39
(Dec 23, 2015, 20:40 pm)AncientRome Wrote: I used DVDFab9 Copy to make an exact copy of the disc and then used the Ripper.

When you did that, was the copy perfect?

I know I'm a little slow, but I need to ask questions like that to bring me up to speed. I apologise.
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#40
It was a perfect copy.

I told DVDFab Ripper to copy all of the video and audio streams (same as source), DTS and not.
Try it for yourself to see if Cinavia is for HD audio only.

You guys are more likely to come up with solutions than I am.
It's also possible that I was just lucky. Wink
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