http://www.dvdfab.cn/cinaviaremoval_hd.htm
It's a stand alone product, which must be downloaded and purchased separately.
Use together with Blu-ray Copy or Ripper OptionSpecial Note: Despite being sold as a standalone option, CinaviaRemoval HD does not work all alone. It is incorporated into Blu-ray Copy (main movie copy mode for the time being) and Blu-ray Ripper. In other words, to use this option, either of the two products is required not to be expired.
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I just got through doing some tests with it. We were allowed access to a couple of the developer versions. It works, but I suspect that it is another audio replacement tactic. My review is over at MyCE.
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^ Thanks for the review
http://www.myce.com/review/dvdfab-cinaviaremoval-hd-review-78133/
Conclusion: there is no such thing as ACTUAL Cinavia removal yet. -
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Replacement doesn't necessarily mean they didn't use their own process in house to remove the signal. They might not want to bundle the removal software into the main DVDFab program. And there could be several reasons for that. It might take a long time, and DVDFab is extremely conscious of time of encoding. They go to great lengths to reduce encoding times. Or it might be more vulnerable to someone else stealing the process if included in the downloadable program. Or it might take a lot of computational power...who knows?
But this is giving them the benefit of the doubt. It is equally likely that they are doing a simpler audio swap, like DVDRanger.Last edited by Kerry56; 22nd Dec 2015 at 09:56.
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I will qualify my statements with this....I don't have any br discs to copy and have never tried
However I doubt my tin ear, would notice any difference in the sound track playback of the oem disc
And a dfab copy using some kind of sound replacement technology
IF your ears can hear the difference, the yeah it might mean something to you
But if you can't tell the difference when watching the movie, what difference does the technology or what they call it it mean..?..
It means NADA..if you can't hear the difference -
If the replaced audio file is 3GB, that is a lot of downloading.
Should be easy to check your routers bandwidth history to prove that the whole audio part was replaced and not hacked.
And what if DVD or foreign bluray are of by 1/10 second here there, as that will happen soon to combat this replacement scheme. -
Okay.. downloading a large replacement file from the web
would be a major PITA for me and a big KINK in the system
because of my mobile bandwidth internet connection,
No cable or FIOS available for me, we full time travel in the RV
for ME this is ALL academic , but still interesting -
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In my opinion, not just speaking about this program, I really don't care if replacement audio is being used, but a company should be honest about doing so instead of trying to deceive paying customers into thinking they actually can remove Cinavia. I think it is dishonest and shady. I don't know who they are trying to fool since network traffic can be analyzed and the downloaded data files can be examined.
All this backlash about using replacement audio is not about the replacement audio, it is about the dishonesty. Again, I am not speaking about this program, rather I'm speaking in general about selling replacement audio.
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