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RA Dunk 14 February 2013 07:50 PM

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Anyone ever had any issues with this before? it throws up a screen which blocks all sound when watching a film.anyway to get rid of it?

Nimbus 14 February 2013 07:57 PM

It means you are a pirate and should be hung, drawn and quartered for your heinous act of wanting to watch a film.. ;)

From wikipedia..

When media with the watermark is played back on a system with Cinavia detection, its firmware will detect the watermark and check that the device on which it is being played is authorized for that watermark. If the device is not authorized (such as not being an authorized movie projector in the case of a cam bootleg, or not utilizing AACS in the case of a copy of a commercial Blu-ray disc or CSS in the case of a copy of a commercial DVD), a message is displayed (either immediately or after a set duration) stating that the media is not authorized for playback on the device and that users should visit the Cinavia web page for more information. Depending on the device and firmware, once the message is triggered, the audio may be muted, or playback may stop entirely.

scoobyverysoon 14 February 2013 08:00 PM

is it on ps3? - do you have CFW if so you can remove the protection with dvd fab and a CFW ps3 will play it - sony modded the current firmware so theres no workaround for normal ps3s as far as im aware

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by Nimbus (Post 10990401)
It means you are a pirate and should be hung, drawn and quartered for your heinous act of wanting to watch a film.. ;)

Pretty much so yea. :lol1:

If they stopped taking the pi$$ with the price of new movies at the cinema and the cinema stopped taking the pi$$ with the price of everything maybe more people would go out to watch new films because they were more affordable.

So theres no way round it then?

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyverysoon (Post 10990411)
is it on ps3? - do you have CFW if so you can remove the protection with dvd fab and a CFW ps3 will play it - sony modded the current firmware so theres no workaround for normal ps3s as far as im aware

It's not a Sony PS3, it's a Panasonic DVD/Blue Ray player.

Markus 14 February 2013 08:32 PM

Pretty sure I've read most recent (or possibly firmware uprades on older) Sony and Panasonic Blu-ray players will have this form of protection built in.

LG apparently decided not to play ball so their players don't have the protection.

I foundthis link while having a little search on the subject, might be of interest. Lists the discs that are known to have the protection on them

Apparently its some analog audio signal detection thing.

CarBen Fibre Creations 14 February 2013 08:44 PM

If its a copy blueray, which I think it will be?, then no there is no way around it. Cinavia is embedded in the audio of the movie. You'll find it only applys to Sony devices and its only on Sony Picture movies, blue rays in specific. I had the same issue watching them on my PS3, ended up buying an xbox360 in the end it solved the problem.

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by BenC (Post 10990503)
You'll find it only applys to Sony devices and its only on Sony Picture movies, blue rays in specific.

I've got a Panasonic

CarBen Fibre Creations 14 February 2013 09:23 PM

What model Panasonic is it? Alot of the innards are from different manufacturers it might be stamped Panasonic but could be Sony under the hood.

Either way you have the problem and theres no way of getting round it trust me Ive spent hours searching the internet for a solution. Are you using copied bluerays?

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by BenC (Post 10990575)
What model Panasonic is it?. Are you using copied bluerays?

It's the Panasonic DMP-BDT220, a couple of us bought them at the same time on here Joz was one I think? but haven't seen anyone else mention this. yea it's a copied disc I'm using.

CarBen Fibre Creations 14 February 2013 09:47 PM

A quick search on google and its in the manual plus people are saying its on other Panasonic players so either Sony are building them or Panasonic have agreed to take on the protection too. Best option, if you want to continue using rips, is to get another player.

Get a HDMI media player from eBay and usb hard drive they play anything.

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by BenC (Post 10990618)
A quick search on google and its in the manual plus people are saying its on other Panasonic players so either Sony are building them or Panasonic have agreed to take on the protection too. Best option, if you want to continue using rips, is to get another player.

Get a HDMI media player from eBay and usb hard drive they play anything.


Oky doky, cheers for the help and advice. :thumb:

jura11 14 February 2013 10:01 PM

Technically you can convert your existing movies which will remove this watermark


Jura

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 10:45 PM

Really, how is this done then?

jura11 14 February 2013 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by RA Dunk (Post 10990707)
Really, how is this done then?

Have look for DVDFab Blu-ray Copy


Jura

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 11:03 PM

ok cheers Jura will look into this.

Ant 14 February 2013 11:23 PM

But a proper media player, saves all the dicking around

jura11 14 February 2013 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by RA Dunk (Post 10990732)
ok cheers Jura will look into this.

Check too MakeMKV,you can both programs download easily;)

Jura


Originally Posted by Ant (Post 10990758)
But a proper media player, saves all the dicking around


Agreed on that,but when you are want watch movies on your Blue-ray player or console


Jura

RA Dunk 14 February 2013 11:38 PM

Being honest I'm not very technically savvy when it comes to these things, I have a DVD film I want to watch so I put it in a DVD player to watch it.

it shoulden't be anymore complicated than that.

Ant 14 February 2013 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by jura11 (Post 10990766)
Check too MakeMKV,you can both programs download easily;)

Jura




Agreed on that,but when you are want watch movies on your Blue-ray player or console


Jura



Just download blu-ray rips ;)

CarBen Fibre Creations 15 February 2013 08:20 AM

If you want just put a copied disc into a player rather than bothering with downloads and media players I'd sell that player you have and buy another that doesnt have the cinavia protection


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