Can anyone confirm that this program removes Cinavia protection?
July 31st, 2016http://www.cinexhd.com/
Is it true?
http://www.cinexhd.com/
edit: interesting. cinexhd lists the movie(s) that beat cinavia protection
nothing works 100% other than an older DVD player. AnyDVD claims to remove some of the Blu-Ray disk Cinavia
7.6.0.0 2015 04 30
- New (Blu-ray): Support for new discs
- New (Blu-ray): Reduced scan duration
- New (DVD): Support for new discs
- New: CloneBD is now supported by AnyDVD's unique Cinavia fix. It allows to modify the audio data
within CloneBD during the copy operation. CloneBD must be decoding the audio data (downsampling to
AC3 must be enabled in CloneBD!)
The AnyDVD fox icon in the Windows notification area will turn purple, if samples are processed
(similar to the PowerDVD and ArcSoft TMT Cinavia patches).
- New: PowerDVD 15.0.1510.58 is now supported by AnyDVD's unique Cinavia fix
- New: Added PowerDVD 15 info to logfile
- New: Nero Blu-ray player 12.2.21032 is now supported by AnyDVD's unique Cinavia fix
- New: Added seperate checkbox for CloneBD Cinavia fix (disabled by default).
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages
With DVDRanger, You have to go to their database to get the required fix for the particular movie.
You can only do that if you are paid, registered and singed in….So you would have to pay to find out.
Just having a cracked copy of the program itself is useless..
@: Anydvd doesn’t “claim” anything, it DOES it BUT only in combination with CloneBD and downscaling audio to ac3. Anydvd on its own does NOT remove cinavia. The final audio result isn’t perfect but it works. Among other things they are working on improving the quality. The main benefit of anydvd’s method. Everything happens on-the-fly, no database downloading of 100’s of mb’s of anything. A couple checkboxes, downscale to AC3 and you’re done.