Just make sure the files are mp4 or m4v. I have no problems when its that format...any other format and you rollin' the dice.
Mkvs don't play on ps3s or 360s regardless if It has cinivia or notMKV seems to be public enemy number 1.
Mkvs don't play on ps3s or 360s regardless if It has cinivia or not
Oh.I meant if you ripped them on a disc.
i was enjoying the fuk outta whatever movie i was watchin then that audio went mute and i was likeCinavia is SOOO evil
that 1st time playing a movie with this BS literally left me like![]()
I watch MKV's on my 360, but some of us are not afraid of googleMkvs don't play on ps3s or 360s regardless if It has cinivia or not

DLNA is friends with Xbox. So you can stream anything via that for starters.Is there an official defeat for this or must backup Blu-rays be played on a htpc?


Cinavia is SOOO evil
that 1st time playing a movie with this BS literally left me like![]()

i been reading more about it. seems like there's a watermark in the audio we can't hear that survives through conversion and if your device picks it up it'll shut you down. so mp4 removes that?Just make sure the files are mp4 or m4v. I have no problems when its that format...any other format and you rollin' the dice.
I guess you need yourself either an xbox, or an PC you can hook up to your TVAll I do is change the date and time on my ps3. It happens every 20 mins never fails but it's kinda wack when the whole family's watching something and I gotta pause shyt to change the time and date.

(Roku 1 is $50 new)