Respuesta: Tecnología Cinavia [limitar el uso no autorizado de algunas películas] Con
En los foros de DVDFAB dicen esto:
It doesn't actually remove cinavia but creates a copy protected disc so the player is "tricked".
O sea que el ripeo sigue conteniendo cinavia pero el lector cree que es un disco original???
Suena raro desde luego.
Y esto es la explicación:
And finally, the first solution to disable Cinavia is here. DVDFab has a new way of creating backups so they don't trigger Cinavia anymore. This solution is particularly useful for PS3 users who were the most affected by Cinavia. What makes it a great solution is that the disc is much like the original, a protected backup so the Cinavia-enabled player will see it as trusted source and will play it back just like the original. People have made protected (isos) backups in the past, but those had the disadvantage that they only worked with the programs that made them; well, these protected backups are supposed to work on standalone players too.
Technical details: the discs created are called BDMV-REC as they are AACS protected recordable BDMV. Another solution would be AACS protected BDAV, like the ones produced by Japanese BD recorders.
Requirements:
* original Blu-ray disc with Cinavia watermark. DVDFab and DVDFab Passkey will tell if you have such a disc
* a BD-RE (recommended for initial tests) or BD-R disc to store the protected backup
* a BD writer
* updated writing software. DVDFab checks for it anyway
Pros:
* It is a solution to disable Cinavia, exactly as it is disabled for the original disc, due to (AACS) protection layer being active.
* DVDFab does all the tricks involved to create such a protected backup at a push of a button.
* The disc can preserve all the original features like menus, interactivity, BD-Live.
* Broad firmware support: PS3 users with firmware from 1.60 and up to 3.55 can use BDMV-REC discs; fw3.55 is the latest at the time of writing.
* At any time, DVDFab or DVDFab Passkey can be used to remove the protection, if you need to.
* This is kind of an official solution, because it involves support from AACS standards, the same standards that force adoption of Cinavia
* While we tested it on PS3 for now, it may work on other players too. As results from tests will become available we'll update you with. Also it seems that only PS3 has Cinavia detector in current, up-to-date firmware (others disabled it, like LG, or just announced it for future firmware).
Cons:
* BDMV-REC is not implemented by all players. BD Players implemented Blu-ray standards as they saw fit to market their products. Not all of them have implemented AACS Recordable BDMV (BDMV-REC). PS3, being one of the best players, did.
* If not on PS3, we encourage users to check the playback support for "AACS protected recordable BDMV" either with BD Player support or with a BD-RE.
* PC players support protected BDAV, but not BDMV-REC.
* Cinavia is not removed, just disabled. Well, whatever works We tried to provide you with a solution asap and this was the quickest.
We plan to add support for the above-mentioned protected BDAV which gives a much broader adoption among BD Players, but does not have all the features: no menu, no interactivity, no BD-live, it simply is a Movie-only format.
While this new solution disables Cinavia, we are also working on a removal solution.