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  1. Hi Guys
    I am from south India, I found a method which works 100% for me fine.I am using a Philips HTB 5540D 3D BluRay Home Theater, which detects Cinavia protection .My External Blu-Ray Drive Asus BW-12D1S which also detects Cinavia.I just over come it with the below method.
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    1. PC or Lab with Windows 7(didn't check with lower or Higher versions) and a BluRay Drive(Internal or External)
    2.AnyDVD HD 5.7.X.X
    If you want to make a 1:1Copy of the Blu-ray Disc then the below Tools,
    3.Blue-Cloner 5.X.X
    4.Blu-ray Drive.
    5.Blank Blu-Ray Disc(25GB or 50GB)


    Method:
    Put the Blu-ray Disc which you want to remove the protection, Run Any DVD HD and select the option "Rip Video DVD to Hard disk"(select remove region code option if you have region issue).Once finished your hard disk will have the same files which is on the Disc,which will be Cinavia removed.

    Now Run Blu- Cloner and select Burn from Hard disk option and select the Folder which contains the Copied files by AnyDVD HD. Insert the Blank Media and give appropriate settings based on the Drive and Disc.Click Burn and Once finished Check it with your Hardware(Bluray player or Drive).


    If you have a Cinavia protected file on your Hard disk or USB first Burn it to a Disc and use the above method.

    Try it and give your feed back and quires..

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    AnyDVD HD makes no claim of removing Cinavia protection, if what you're doing works on your hardware player you're most likely exploiting a bug in it's firmware.

    Blu Ray DRIVES don't detect Cinavia, only the actual players will do that. It requires decoding the audio codecs and analysing the waveforms, neither capability exists within any desktop Blu Ray drive.
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  3. Hi nDjamena

    Thanks for your replay, AnyDVD HD does't make any claim but it works for me.Did u tried it??If not please because last week i got a copy of the movie "Fury" and it was Cinavia protected, This method works for me well.

    I have Two Blu-ray Drives one is Asus External and one is MATSHITA BD-MLT UJ265 internal, in this UJ265 doesn't detect Cinavis but the Asus BW-12D1S One will do.This drive has got 3D support and some added features also, anyway i do not have great knowledge in this.

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    http://www.asus.com/au/Optical_Drives/BW12D1SU/specifications/

    So Cyberlink isn't detecting Cinavia? AnyDVD HD doesn't remove Cinavia from an audio stream, but what it does do is hack into certain programs designed to detect it to make sure they don't notice it's there. That's all that's happening here.
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    http://www.asus.com/au/Optical_Drives/BW12D1SU/overview/

    Yes Cyberlink did it.Any way Its a solution for me.
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    I'll just pretend this thread never happened.
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    Cyberlink's PowerDVD 10 doesn't detect cinavia.
    It only started detecting it somewhere in the version 12 line, build 1618 possibly
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    Assuming his discs even had Cinavia on them in the first place, that could explain something, not sure what though...
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    Originally Posted by ndjamena View Post
    Assuming his discs even had Cinavia on them in the first place, that coudl explain something, not sure what though...
    Good point, he has failed to mention which discs he has used to test this.
    Most cinavia discs are released in NA and the OP in in India

    The ASUS DOES NOT detect cinavia, it is just a drive.
    AnyDVD HD does not remove cinavia, it prevents a software player from reacting to it.
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    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
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    Everything you're saying is completely irrelevant, the Cinavia watermark exists in the audio data, it's not a flag you can simply disable. Blu Ray supports two lossless audio codecs, TrueHD and DTS-MA. In order to remove Cinavia a program would have to decode the TrueHD(possible)/DTS-MA(iffy, for AnyDVD at least), process the Cinavia out of the audio stream, then re-encode the audio back into TrueHD or DTS-MA. If any of the programs you've mentioned contain TrueHD or DTS-MA ENCODERS (extremely, excessively unlikely especially given you're also claiming they deliberately bypass Blu Ray copy protection) I would be happy to pay the asking price just for that.

    You obviously have no idea what you're talking about.

    -edit- 7.1 24bit PCM is 9mbps, a quarter of the BD 1x bitrate.
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    In the specs for your Home Theater, Philips HTB 5540D, I can't find any reference to HD audio support, only the core, hence 5.1
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  13. Originally Posted by gonca View Post
    Originally Posted by ndjamena View Post
    Assuming his discs even had Cinavia on them in the first place, that coudl explain something, not sure what though...
    Good point, he has failed to mention which discs he has used to test this.
    Most cinavia discs are released in NA and the OP in in India

    The ASUS DOES NOT detect cinavia, it is just a drive.
    AnyDVD HD does not remove cinavia, it prevents a software player from reacting to it.
    Discs are Zero Dark Thirty,Fury,IP man2 etc...
    Not the software player my HTB5540D/95 as you guys said not reacting to it.
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    He said in post #3 that he used the disk Fury which does have cinavia on it, But in his original post he said to use AnyDVD HD 5.7.x.x which is an old version, The new version is 7.5.7.4, So I don't think that the old version he used would even work on the new disks.
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    Download a trial version of CloneBD and see if that finds the cinavia watermark on your processed ISO's. Either those discs are not cinavia protected in your area or your Phillips is not cinavia aware.

    tarzan54
    It might not have cinavia in all regions of the world. North America seems to be where the majority of cinavia usage occurs.
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    He said in post #3 that he used the disk Fury which does have cinavia on it, But in his original post he said to use AnyDVD HD 5.7.x.x which is an old version, The new version is 7.5.7.4, So I don't think that the old version he used would even work on the new disks.
    X.X means any anything..
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  17. Originally Posted by gonca View Post
    Download a trial version of CloneBD and see if that finds the cinavia watermark on your processed ISO's. Either those discs are not cinavia protected in your area or your Phillips is not cinavia aware.

    tarzan54
    It might not have cinavia in all regions of the world. North America seems to be where the majority of cinavia usage occurs.
    Will try and inform
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  18. Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Originally Posted by tarzan54 View Post
    He said in post #3 that he used the disk Fury which does have cinavia on it, But in his original post he said to use AnyDVD HD 5.7.x.x which is an old version, The new version is 7.5.7.4, So I don't think that the old version he used would even work on the new disks.
    X.X means any anything..
    If i remember correctly it was 7.5.5.0, now am using 7.5.7.0.Zero Dark Thirty and IP Man2 were done using 7.5.5.0.
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    conga, The OP said fury had cinavia on it so I assumed he knew what he was saying even though he is from India, stijo Mathew, XX could mean anything but you should have stated 7X not 5X so we have the right version, That helps.
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    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Put the Blu-ray Disc which you want to remove the protection, Run Any DVD HD and select the option "Rip Video DVD to Hard disk"(select remove region code option if you have region issue).Once finished your hard disk will have the same files which is on the Disc,which will be Cinavia removed.
    Wow!!! This is amazing!!! Half of the world trying to defeat Cinavia, and after all it was so easy. The answer was there all the time. Just rip with AnyDVD HD and it's done.
    "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
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    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Put the Blu-ray Disc which you want to remove the protection, Run Any DVD HD and select the option "Rip Video DVD to Hard disk"(select remove region code option if you have region issue).Once finished your hard disk will have the same files which is on the Disc,which will be Cinavia removed.
    Wow!!! This is amazing!!! Half of the world trying to defeat Cinavia, and after all it was so easy. The answer was there all the time. Just rip with AnyDVD HD and it's done.
    Cinavia hasn't been removed at all with this method,it's one persons own attempt to rip blu-rays which most likely don't have cinavia to begin with.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    Originally Posted by johns0 View Post
    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Put the Blu-ray Disc which you want to remove the protection, Run Any DVD HD and select the option "Rip Video DVD to Hard disk"(select remove region code option if you have region issue).Once finished your hard disk will have the same files which is on the Disc,which will be Cinavia removed.
    Wow!!! This is amazing!!! Half of the world trying to defeat Cinavia, and after all it was so easy. The answer was there all the time. Just rip with AnyDVD HD and it's done.
    Cinavia hasn't been removed at all with this method,it's one persons own attempt to rip blu-rays which most likely don't have cinavia to begin with.
    I was being sarcastic.
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    Some people would take it serious so that's why i said that.
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    Does he knows that cinavia just mute the audio after 20 minutes or so. I also just stay in south of india.
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    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Hi
    http://www.asus.com/au/Optical_Drives/BW12D1SU/overview/

    Yes Cyberlink did it.Any way Its a solution for me.
    this has "Magic Cinema Technology"...maybe that removes Cinavia. Try an alternate firmware and let us know your results. Maybe this is an India only drive.
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    Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Old news. kerry56 posted about this 10 month ago: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/371243-Slysoft-has-released-their-solution-for-Cinavia-removal ...but since the audio is strangely distorted after processing, not everyone is satisfied with this method.

    DVDFab has a better solution https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/376475-The-first-lossless-Cinavia-Removal-solution-...l-HD?p=2428739
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  28. Originally Posted by stijo Mathew View Post
    Plz check the below link
    10 month old news...
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