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On the plus side of the equation for CloneBD, you are not required to download anything from the net in order to remove Cinavia, unlike the other two programs. This seems very similar to early attempts to defeat Cinavia, and though conversations are perfectly intelligible, when compared directly to the original sound, you can get a good idea of just how different the output from CloneBD/AnyDVD HD really is. The uneven beat is also very apparent in the Kick-Ass sound clip. Also, the beat of the music is uneven, and pretty much ruins the sound. (Link removed) is from Pitch Perfect 2, and you can hear the odd echoing/hollow sound produced by their process. Now we examine an individual sample from CloneBD.

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You don’t have to download the entire folder, each clip is available as a separate file. Each clip is taken from the same section of the two movies, very close to the start of the films, and each is about a minute in length. wav file from DVDFab is also in the 32mb range. Be aware that the original clips are fairly large, and the. This first link is to the entire folder of audio samples. And fair warning, the clips will be permanently deleted soon, so if you want to hear the examples, get them within the next week. M圜E is not really set up for hosting large files, or any type of audio, so examples from the programs being tested will be found at Dropbox links. It should be noted that both movies are positively identified as having Cinavia, and all three programs that we will be examining successfully removed Cinavia detection in the copies that they made. Here is an example of what you see when using CinDe: I also use PowerDVD 13 to check for Cinavia, since I can see the warning message within it when the audio is muted. CinDe is quite easy to install, and allows you to right click on a file and check for Cinavia quickly.

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It is free to use and is called CinDe, which I have to assume stands for Cinavia detection. Testing for the presence of Cinavia is done with a program from the makers of CinEx HD.

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My version of Kick-Ass 2 has a DVD as well as the Blu-ray, and it will come into play with one of the programs for Cinavia removal. They are Kick-Ass 2 (which I was forced to buy in my first review of DVDFab’s Cinavia removal) and Pitch Perfect 2. Looking through my Blu-ray collection, I found two movies that have Cinavia that we will be using in the tests.

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All of these are commercial programs, with some limited free usage in trial modes. Long time members here will be very familiar with these three programs, though perhaps not that many use all of them for Cinavia removal. The three programs I will be examining are DVDFab, CloneBD (in combination with AnyDVD HD) and CinEx HD. Cinavia can be a nuisance however, for those who wish to play their movies from backup discs in Blu-ray players or in authorized software players. This is because Cinavia is not required for use by the studios, no, its simply an option they can use in controlling their content. Not all Blu-ray movies have Cinavia, in fact, only a small percentage of them have it. Cinavia has been made an official part of the Blu-ray DRM specifications, and detection of the signal is required on all Blu-ray players that have been released to market since February of 2012. Cinavia does not prevent making copies of the movie, but when played on a device that recognizes the signal embedded in the movie’s audio stream, it will cause the audio to be muted after approximately twenty minutes of play. First seen in Blu-ray, Cinavia is now found on an increasing number of DVD’s as well. The subject of Cinavia removal has once more come to the fore here at M圜E, and somehow I have been roped into…er…volunteered to examine the three main choices on the market today.įor those who may not be familiar with Cinavia, it is a digital rights management tool in the form of an audio watermark, placed in commercial movies.







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