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Forums > General Discussion   Shooting the breeze...

Cinavia Hack

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Created by Pitbull > 9 months ago, 20 Sep 2013
Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:30AM
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Just scored a bucket load of DVDs, however a majority of them are blocked by Cinavia.
Is there anyway of getting around this block on PS3 or a Samsung Bluray? I've tried a couple of different things like changing the date settings and changing the audio output settings but nothing has worked yet.
Any valid ideas would be appriciated.

Cheers!

poor relative
WA, 9091 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:34AM
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Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
22 Sep 2013 10:25AM
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Thanks PR. Didn't work.

p train
VIC, 2629 posts
22 Sep 2013 3:26PM
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I don't think there is a way around it, I have tried a few ways that people say works without luck. To watch cinavia protected stuff, I use my laptop and connect it to my tv.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
22 Sep 2013 3:41PM
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You got the DVD's for free, shell out $20 for the cheapest DVD player you can find?

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
22 Sep 2013 3:25PM
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Thanks. Will give it a go.

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
23 Sep 2013 12:31AM
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Correct Kiteboy. Used an 'old' dvd player in another room and works like a charm. It slightly froze in a few places but it seems that the old technology didn't recognise the Cinavia block and played through it. Goes to show that cheap players can out do the more expensive ones when needed.

Cheers!

OpenImapi
1 posts
13 Oct 2013 5:32AM
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I found a solution for Cinavia on ww1.dvd2hd.com They have released their prototype called CinEx. A great software and it works. Got it from myce.com where they confirmed it after testing it. So no bypass or hooking, just removing Cinavia.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
13 Oct 2013 10:31AM
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^^^Are you a wind or kite surfer... Or salesman? First post plugs don't usually go down very well here.... Become a site sponsor if you want to advertise.

Re DVD's it was always ironic the priciest ones give the most problems, the cheapest ones do it all with no fuss...



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