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tcb2010
post May 31 2012, 12:46 PM

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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?
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Even DVD from Blu Ray recording carries the Cinavia...I have experienced from 2 DVD BR recording movies on my Samsung BD-D5300, after firmware update.

So far, for out of the box model...s380 and Samsung BD-D5300 is ok but do not update.

Getting older stocks now seems like a wise advice.
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post Jun 8 2012, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(Mikeyz @ Jun 6 2012, 10:11 PM)
Dang... Cant be helped. Any players manufactured after Feb 2012 is CINAVIA compliant, do u know how much the S380 is selling??
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Try looking at Sen Heng whether they still carry the older s380 batches...with M06.R.0415 firmware...or older Samsung D5300 with 1022 firmware...

I am sure there some shops still carry some old batch stocks.
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post Jun 18 2012, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(encikapas @ Jun 17 2012, 01:30 AM)
Lucky me lah...Seng Heng Kuantan sold me Sony BDP S380 for RM240.. laugh.gif
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Bro, encikapas,

Which branch and when u bought it...RM240 is fabulous deal !!

I bought mine at RM299 at the Bukit Ubi branch about two months ago... Thought of getting another with old firmware if still available....
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post Jun 22 2012, 10:16 PM

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Its got nothing to do with the network...if the player is with Cinavia, and the disc title also Cinavia protected..the message will pop up..and not immediately after movie start.

My player does it and i have not plugged into network at all before.

I think the earlier commenter that mentioned that the Pioneer BP-140 can skip the message, probably not sure what the Cinavia thing is. The error code 3 likely to pop up about 20-30 min into the movies. Its not those FBI warnings that can be skip sometimes at the start of the disc.

So far, the cinavia thing carries to DVD-9 as well...and the media so far i tried that does not induced Cinavia kick-in is MKV stuff. Maybe these kinda of files bypasses the Cinavia protection.
I tried Midnight in Paris MKV...suppose to be a cinavia infected title, on my Cinavia infected player....and nothing happens.. smile.gif
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post Jul 2 2012, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(Mikeyz @ Jul 1 2012, 10:14 AM)
Dont worry on the sales person, just tell them to hook up the S380 and from the menu go to System Settings --> system info.
Make sure the firmware is M06.R.0415 or older so is confirmed a Cinavia free unit, if the firmware is beyond what i just stated then is a Cinavia effected unit which will have error playing ahem discs.
That was what i did when i got mine and the sales person also don't know much except hooking up the BDP to the TV, LOL!!
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Yeah ..i concur with Mikeyz...that's the safest bet...
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post Jul 3 2012, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(alesi616 @ Jul 2 2012, 12:57 PM)
anyone checking the CINAVIA possibility on Philips BDP 3200 or BDP 3300 player?? or the Samsung BD-D5300 ?

what is the firmware version of those above which is free of CINAVIA?
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For samsung D5300, Firmware 1022 and earlier. 1023 and onwards is Cinavia enabled.
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post Jul 7 2012, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(tcb2010 @ Jun 22 2012, 10:16 PM)


So far, the cinavia thing carries to DVD-9 as well...and the media so far i tried that does not induced Cinavia kick-in is MKV stuff. Maybe these kinda of files bypasses the Cinavia protection.
I tried Midnight in Paris MKV...suppose to be a cinavia infected title, on my Cinavia infected player....and nothing happens..  smile.gif
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Dang!!!...Just got hit by a few MKV movies with Cinavia too....Wrath of the titans, Moneyball and 21 Jump Street...Seems like no escape for MKV stuffs too..even with DTS audio remux to AC3 Dolby Digital. Luckily still have the option to play directly from my plasma...bypassing the Cinavia headache on my Bluray player..

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