Or you could just join the greener side and /
that too
just noticed OP is referring to a blueray player not sure if my solution will help.
Or you could just join the greener side and /
I'm trying to watch some movies and from time to time I get this error message that mutes the audio. There's no problem to it since it is continuous. Did research and found out this is a new way to "stop" bootlegging. I've searched and found nothing that didn't involve having to pay for some sort of cleaner file. Does anyone know a way to get rid of it? I just wanna watch in peace. :9
There are 2 ways to bypass cineavia copy protection on the PS3.
But 1st I highly recommend you download 3 different programs to your PC:
A. MKVToolnix/mkvmerge GUI
B. tsMuxeR
C. mkv2vob (make sure you download version 2.4.7, the newer versions have issues that have never been fixed)
1. Remux the Blu-ray rip video with the DVDRip audio version of the film using mkvmerge GUI or tsMuxeR . Most of the Blu-ray films that have cinavia copy protection don't have it on the DVD version. For a full list of Blu-rays & DVDs releases that have Cineavia: Cinavia protection « DVDFab Blog|Dedicated to provide the best DVD Copy, Blu-ray Copy, DVD Ripper and Blu-ray Ripper.
For the 2nd way to work, you're PS3 & TV needs to be hooked up to an external 5.1/7.1 audio system. You also need to set the PS3 to output the audio Bitstream instead of PCM.
2. Embed DTS audio track in a PCM track using mkv2vob. When you remux a .mkv file with a DTS track with mkv2vob, it will patch the DTS audio Track into a PCM track. The Cineavia infected DTS Track will be hidden inside the PCM Track & the PS3 will only be able to see an empty PCM audio track & you will only be to hear a LOUD hissing sound if you try to play the audio through your TV speakers. But if you bitstream output the audio to your external 5.1/7.1 audio system, it will see there is a DTS track inside and decode it correctly.
http://www.the-coli.com/arcadium/43...t-protection-ps3-post1568576.html#post1568576
Exactly using a console to watch media files on a tv is outdated anyway. Any decent video card will have hdmi out on it. I moved my pc to hook it up to a 42 inch tv and that's the monitor now.hdmi video card on a laptop or pc, i dont deal with that bs anymore
You aint bout that bootlegging life breh. I been hearing "its a wrap" since napster days.....but I'm stillOnce sony starts putting this in tvs its a wrap
I already explained it in this thread 2.5 years ago.no fixes yet?
Can't stand when I run into them shyts. Usually I just wait a while and look for a different download of the same film.
if I see ANY film that's distributed by sony or colombia pictures, I just don't download it then. you ain't getting around cinavia.
my samsung smartv will play ANY video file however if I hook up a USB or external HDD.