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maxone
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Post by maxone »

like your software, just think the price is way to high i would say 30, bought it anyways. just bought a player that can handle blu ray player that can handle mkv's. aslo how's the cinavia copy protection coming?

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crowfax
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maxone wrote:just think the price is way to high
It's the price of 2 blu-ray discs. Seems reasonable to me. If you can afford a blu-ray player you can afford the software.
maxone wrote:aslo how's the cinavia copy protection coming?
MakeMKV simply removes copy protection and then copies the audio/video/subtitle streams to an MKV container. Removing cinavia would require altering of the data stream.
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trondmm
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Post by trondmm »

maxone wrote:aslo how's the cinavia copy protection coming?
As far as I know, nobody has made any real progress in removing Cinavia from the audio tracks. Since it can't be removed without altering the audio, and makemkv, as crowfax just said, doesn't alter any of the streams, I wouldn't expect MakeMKV to be the first program to remove Cinavia.
setarip_old
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Post by setarip_old »

@maxone

Hi!

Most of the activity regarding Verance/"Cinavia" protection is occurring in the "jailbroken" PS3 realm. There are postings at PS3-specific forums referring to a software player that bypasses the Verance/"Cinavia" checking, allowing non-problematic playback...


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