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[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?]
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.
(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?
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
(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??
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.
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.
What's N.O.S?
(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??
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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