Cinavia Protection and VLC
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 4:23 am
Hi,
Apologies I am a newbie...but I have searched the forum and just want to make sure I understand this protection correctly.
Cinavia is a watermark that's embedded onto the audio stream, which some bluray players will recognize it and mute the audio if it's a copied/non licensed disk that's being played, and so far cannot be removed but can be bypassed by running AnyDVD while playing on the computer. Right?
So technically, if I rip a Cinavia movie by MakeKMV to a mkv file and play it with VLC Player (which doesn't have Cinavia protection), I should be able to play it without any problems?
So by streaming the video from computer to TV directly with VLC, Cinavia will not be a problem right?
Thank you for your replies, I'm still catching up on this technology.
Apologies I am a newbie...but I have searched the forum and just want to make sure I understand this protection correctly.
Cinavia is a watermark that's embedded onto the audio stream, which some bluray players will recognize it and mute the audio if it's a copied/non licensed disk that's being played, and so far cannot be removed but can be bypassed by running AnyDVD while playing on the computer. Right?
So technically, if I rip a Cinavia movie by MakeKMV to a mkv file and play it with VLC Player (which doesn't have Cinavia protection), I should be able to play it without any problems?
So by streaming the video from computer to TV directly with VLC, Cinavia will not be a problem right?
Thank you for your replies, I'm still catching up on this technology.