Standalone Blu-Ray that ignores Cinavia
#1
[I have been banging my head against the wall with this. And, I live in the US]

Is there a list of Standalone Blu-Ray [Home Theatre] Players that "ignore" Cinavia and allow copied Blu-Ray discs to play w/o the Cinavia watermark or other interruption? I am talking about up-to-date, current players. i.e I thought maybe I could find a player at amazon.co.uk, because amazon.com is not allowed to sell them in the US? [This is assuming that these players exist?]
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#2
Go to Chinatown? Those folks will sell anything the law barely allows them to. Smile

You can go to classified ads.

I would wait until a time where Blu Rays are deprecated and cracked, or go buy a Hardware Media player.

At the present moment, DVDs are still in circulation.

What happened to DVDFab's solution? I thought you made progress with that one?

EDIT: Background info: since 2012, all recognisable brands needed to have Cinavia built-in if they wanted them to have them sold. Maybe you can slither around by looking around.

EDIT: http://www.dvdfab.cn/cinaviaremoval-hd.htm - DVDFab's "promising" Cinavia remover
Review: http://www.myce.com/review/dvdfab-cinavi...iew-78133/

I'll look for a crack/serial/keygen for this.

EDIT: If you're buying an electronic gadget from a foreign country, I don't think I need to tell you that you should get a voltage converter.

Good luck.
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#3
(Aug 29, 2016, 00:07 am)RobertX Wrote: Go to Chinatown? Those folks will sell anything the law barely allows them to. Smile

You can go to classified ads.

I would wait until a time where Blu Rays are deprecated and cracked, or go buy a Hardware Media player.

At the present moment, DVDs are still in circulation.

What happened to DVDFab's solution? I thought you made progress with that one?

EDIT: Background info: since 2012, all recognisable brands needed to have Cinavia built-in if they wanted them to have them sold. Maybe you can slither around by looking around.

EDIT: http://www.dvdfab.cn/cinaviaremoval-hd.htm - DVDFab's "promising" Cinavia remover
Review: http://www.myce.com/review/dvdfab-cinavi...iew-78133/

I'll look for a crack/serial/keygen for this.

EDIT: If you're buying an electronic gadget from a foreign country, I don't think I need to tell you that you should get a voltage converter.

Good luck.

1. This lists movies that are supposed to have *** Cinavia ***. And, then those that can be "repaired" are marked.
  a. I am just using DVDfab as an example.
  b. This is because I want to do a Blu-Ray copy and not a HD rip.
2. What I am really seeking is this:
  a. Are there folks out there that have a current Blu-Ray Home Theatre player that does not support the Cinavia       watermarking? [I think it's only here in the US where they can not be sold unless Cinavia support is included]
  b. I was hoping that outside of the US there might be players that are sold.
3. This is why I suggested amazon.co.uk instead of amazon.com. But, it does not matter where.
4. If I am wrong and these players are NOT sold anywhere, please let me know?
5. Otherwise, I would expect there are folks that are using them?
6. Therefore, someone using them could report what they are using for all of us here?
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#4
2a) You can try classifieds. I suppose you can also try bob5695; he was the one who told me that Cinavia-less Blu Ray players exist.
4. I don't know, but I guess you can find some if you're lucky enough. I would not try Walmart!

I'll try to help whenever I can. Apologies for so many edits. Smile
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#5
(Aug 29, 2016, 17:53 pm)RobertX Wrote: 2a) You can try classifieds. I suppose you can also try bob5695; he was the one who told me that Cinavia-less Blu Ray players exist.
4. I don't know, but I guess you can find some if you're lucky enough. I would not try Walmart!

I'll try to help whenever I can. Apologies for so many edits. Smile

Where is bob5695??
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#6
It's a guy, not a place. He's a member of this forum. A smart guy, educated in electronics and technologies.

He's always taken jabs on me at my own expense, however. Wink

Just PM him and find some answers.
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#7
bluray players without cinavia were made. you can buy used or N.O.S. -- but they cost a fucking fortune.
they are the holy grail of bluray players.
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#8
What's N.O.S?
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#9
(Aug 29, 2016, 20:29 pm)bob5695 Wrote: bluray players without cinavia were made. you can buy used or N.O.S. -- but they cost a fucking fortune.
they are the holy grail of bluray players.

Someone who works at Best Buy told me that there were "high-end", very expensive Blu-Ray players. But, I was not sure what he meant? What is N.O.S??
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#10
TheEmpathicEar, the next time you go to an electronics store in Chinatown, see if there is a Blu Ray player with the VSonic brand.

Buy it and see for yourself.
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