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  1. I have done a BD50-to-BD50 1:1 (theoretically) copy with Aurora Blu-Ray Copy from Carrie original Blu-Ray to a TDK BD50.

    However, the copy protection (Cinavia?) seems to detect my BD, since it displays the following message: "Your Blu-Ray player needs upgrading in order to play this video".

    What's going wrong? This is not a rip. The copy protection has been copied along with the new BD, which is protected as well.

    All other BD copied using Aurora Blu-Ray copy seem to work properly.

    What can I do to make Carrie play? And, what do I need to 1:1 copy a BD to a BD-R ?
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    You must remove the cinavia protection. You could try latest dvdfab beta.

    DVDFab 9.2.2.1 Beta is out!

    New: Introduced the brand new CinaviaRemoval HD option to completely and permanently remove Cinavia watermark with Blu-ray Copy and Ripper.
    More Info: http://www.dvdfab.cn/cinaviaremoval_hd.htm
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    Or that message is probably not cinavia related.

    Can you play the original without the upgrade warning? Because newer blu-rays might require blu-ray player upgrades.
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  4. Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    Or that message is probably not cinavia related.

    Can you play the original without the upgrade warning? Because newer blu-rays might require blu-ray player upgrades.
    Let's write some thoughts about this:

    1) My BD player is a SONY (BDP-S5500) and Carrie is produced by Screen Gems which is a SONY company. Cinavia? Seems to be.
    2) My BD player has been updated to the latest firmware (not a major one). The warning is still present, but it doesn't state "This content is protected by Cinavia and therefore is not authorized on this BD player". Cinavia? I don't know.
    3) It's a backup copy, the original one is so scratched it won't play at all.

    Therefore:

    I would give DVDFab + CinaviaRemoval a try.

    I'm a newbie in video authoring, please correct me where I'm wrong:

    Steps:
    1) Rip the content to .mkv
    2) Encode it with DVDFab (important! I want to preserve original BD50 quality!) + remove Cinavia with CinaviaRemoval
    3) Rebuild BD structure and burn

    How... do I do this?
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    Carrie does not have cinavia protection, I'm almost positive that Aurora Blu-Ray Copy won't remove cinavia, Was your disk scratched before you tried to do a copy? I think you just got a bad 1 to 1 copy.
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  6. Originally Posted by tarzan54 View Post
    Carrie does not have cinavia protection, I'm almost positive that Aurora Blu-Ray Copy won't remove cinavia, Was your disk scratched before you tried to do a copy? I think you just got a bad 1 to 1 copy.
    Yes, the disk was a little scratched. My TSSTCorp (SAMSUNG) SE-506CB/RSBD was a little harsh in copying it.



    Apart from this, Aurora BRC does not remove Cinavia, that's for sure. It just copies it along with the new BD. Would this work in Cinavia-protected disks?
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    No it won't work with cinavia protected disks, You can make a copy but as Baldrick said the backup won't work, The sound will be muted, Your SONY BDP-S5500player detects cinavia, For any backup cinavia disk to work you need DVDranger or AnyDVD or the new DVDFab programs, Their the only one's I know of to work.
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  8. Are there any Mac apps working for this?
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  9. Guys, are you sure this is really Cinavia-related? See attached image.
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    Not Cinavia
    You cannot copy the AACS protection to another disc (your burner is not licensed)
    Bad disc is most probable reason
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  11. I've tried using MakeMKV to analyze the files, and found this message while ripping them:

    "AACS folder not found, considering the disk as not encrypted"

    (or a similar one, my app is in Italian)

    So Aurora Blu-Ray Copy removes AACS while making the .ISO file.

    Still cannot understand why the red screen of death.

    I googled it and found something about BD+ copy protection. May this be the case?
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  12. Another attempt:

    I've tried playing the BD with my Blu-Ray burner SAMSUNG SE-506CB/RSBD and Macgo Blu-Ray Player, with the copy and the ripped BDMV folder (from the copy). Both don't play. Macgo BRP is unable to start playing the files.

    I think I've gotten a bad disk. I will buy an original Carrie BD again, and try to copy it. How do I achieve this with the right apps?

    AnyDVD HD + CinEx HD (for Cinavia) + ??? (how do I rebuild the structure of a BD?)

    Is BD Rebuilder the right app for this?
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    Carrie shouldn't have Cinavia
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    duplicate post
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    Bad disk or your Aurora Blu-Ray program needs updated, My opinion is you should never have to update your players to play a movie, Believe it or not there is some folks still without the net an they would be screwed, I would go with AnyDVDHD and rip the movie to hard disk first then burn to a blank disk, I never had much luck trying to do a 1 to 1 copy with 2 bluray burners, As gonca suggested BD Rebuilder is an excellent program but you only need it if your going to shrink the movie to fit on a BD25gb disk.
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    Originally Posted by Tyrexionibus View Post
    I have done a BD50-to-BD50 1:1 (theoretically) copy with Aurora Blu-Ray Copy from Carrie original Blu-Ray to a TDK BD50.

    However, the copy protection (Cinavia?) seems to detect my BD, since it displays the following message: "Your Blu-Ray player needs upgrading in order to play this video".

    What's going wrong? This is not a rip. The copy protection has been copied along with the new BD, which is protected as well.

    All other BD copied using Aurora Blu-Ray copy seem to work properly.

    What can I do to make Carrie play? And, what do I need to 1:1 copy a BD to a BD-R ?

    if you had a cinavia issue, the sound would mute for the rest of the movie.
    it sounds more like a JAVA protection issue.
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