QUOTE(alesi616 @ May 30 2012, 01:12 PM)
issh....like that susah to check the manufacturing date of the BDP3300 lah......i prefer BDP3300 because it support DLNA and also can play RMVB compare to those Sony players..
so with the CINAVIA feature in, those ahem ahem bluray disc all cannot play rite? even the ahem DVD also cannot play?
so far there is no countermeasure for this CINAVIA security?
BDP-S485 supports DLNA.
RMVB format only supports up to 480p. The average dual core PC can converts RMVB to avi 2 hours length movie in less than 30 mins.
Added on May 30, 2012, 9:50 pmQUOTE(sooieweng @ May 30 2012, 02:16 PM)
Hi,
im interest on OPPO BDP-93, anyone know the current price and where can i get it?..i look for some shop and cannot find this player...
There's no OPPO distributor in Malaysia, try Singapore.
Added on May 30, 2012, 9:55 pmQUOTE(alesi616 @ May 30 2012, 01:12 PM)
issh....like that susah to check the manufacturing date of the BDP3300 lah......i prefer BDP3300 because it support DLNA and also can play RMVB compare to those Sony players..
so with the CINAVIA feature in, those ahem ahem bluray disc all cannot play rite? even the ahem DVD also cannot play?
so far there is no countermeasure for this CINAVIA security?
new protection for audio-video called Cinavia. It is reported to be used for protection of movie from theaters and disc releases on DVD & Blu-ray. It consists of a multi-level watermark that is embedded in the audio track and, while being theoretically transparent(not-audible) for the listener, it is supposed to resist various transformations of the audio stream like re-compression, analog playback&record, re-sampling, pitch shift, etc. The base levels are analog, but on the top level there’s the watermark payload that contains some restrictions regarding the playback environment.ahem ahem blu-ray disc CAN play provided the audio track is NOT CINAVIA infected, you can still play old movies, but not the new ones and the coming 2013 movies. Cinavia protection needs the player to be cinavia compliant to work, you need both hands to clap.
This post has been edited by Mea Culpa: May 30 2012, 10:29 PM