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  1. I am using The free Cinavia Detector v0.95 from http://www.cinexhd2.com

    I tested a movie which is .mp4 it said no cinavia detected. so i then convert movie to VOB files DVD, also again checked each VOB file for cinavia
    same thing again no cinavia detected, burnt movie to DVD but when I tried to play in my blue ray player after 10 mins again it pops up with cinavia


    so obvious this CineDe cinavia detector isn't working right.

    would anyone know of a more better detector
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    try using dvdfab. dvdfab has a cinavia removal feature that detects & removes cinavia.
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  3. Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    try using dvdfab. dvdfab has a cinavia removal feature that detects & removes cinavia.
    Yes but this is only a trial version so how can it remove it. whats full price in GBP

    as how comes CinDe says non detected on a .mp4 movie also after i converted to DVd yet when it plays it says its there

    This dvdfab dont even say where to remove cinavia its just a trial
    Last edited by natty; 24th Oct 2017 at 11:46.
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    the trial version is limited to 1 use copy. here's more information & a guide and pricing - https://www.dvdfab.cn/dvd-cinavia-removal.htm?trackID=productspage
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  5. Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    the trial version is limited to 1 use copy. here's more information & a guide and pricing - https://www.dvdfab.cn/dvd-cinavia-removal.htm?trackID=productspage
    $89 approx £68 is way too expensive just to remove Cinavia thats a rip off
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    The utility stopped detecting Cinavia protection some time around July with the introduction of Cinavia V4.0.
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  7. http://www.cinexhd2.com/cinavia-4-0/

    Cinavia has changed somewhat since it was first used. The latest release of the CinDe is from June of 2016. The blog post I link to is from July of 2017. In short, Cinavia detectors may not be 100% reliable at this point.
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  8. Originally Posted by mail2tom View Post
    The utility stopped detecting Cinavia protection some time around July with the introduction of Cinavia V4.0.
    So now there is no way of detecting cinavia. Now they have updated cinavia to v4.0 CinDe is useless then

    Thanks anyway. So why is dvdfab priced at $89 £68 So people getting ripped off then as now it's totally useless if cinavia has been updated
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  9. You better spend this money on better player like android tv box($35-$80) or PC
    that can play any 4k video or audio file from usb flash drive or network:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPFDS-HuO3zlZ9KdG6bV1KY9KgQAnaOUQ

    I have dedicated PC (Core i3,Windows 10+Kodi) to play any files
    not have to deal with cinavia nonsense or other copy protection
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  10. Originally Posted by roma_turok View Post
    You better spend this money on better player like android tv box($35-$80) or PC
    that can play any 4k video or audio file from usb flash drive or network:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPFDS-HuO3zlZ9KdG6bV1KY9KgQAnaOUQ

    I have dedicated PC (Core i3,Windows 10+Kodi) to play any files
    not have to deal with cinavia nonsense or other copy protection
    Yeah I do believe its mostly blueray players what picks that cinavia up. so I will try and get a cheap non blue ray player

    Would this CinDe checker be updated soon then as thats the only program to check them


    Is there a program what list movies which have cinavia protection on them
    Last edited by natty; 25th Oct 2017 at 05:32.
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