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New Cinavia DRM takes aim at pirates
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article published on 3 March, 2010
FileShareFreak has a very interesting report out today about Cinavia DRM, which is a new audio watermarking technology that takes aim at pirates, and those trying to playback movie downloads via their PlayStation 3s.
The site says the watermarking works by "comparing the source of the audio to the format in which a movie was released (ie theatrical or commercial disc), and if the watermarked ... [ read the full article ]
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26. September 2010 @ 16:47 |
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Mwahahahahaha!!!ITS Alive!!...and I shall call you Necrothread.
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ljbanner
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6. December 2010 @ 11:03 |
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been messing around with the ps3 and cinavia protected file and have worked out that when you play the file you get about 20 mins watch then the cinivia banner kicks in and mutes audio.
i have found that when this happens exit file go to time settings in the ps3 options change time zone to any other and change the date to a different date (say 2042) then go back to the video file and it plays perfect for another 20 mins or so!!!!!!!!
hope this is of help to people. please bow down to the BANNERMAN
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hawk188
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11. December 2010 @ 17:52 |
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Hey people-
FYI if you downgrade your PS3 to V3.01 and below, (i downgraded at 3.01) the bastard C*****via is not on that firware. I've tested with Karate Kid and Resiednt Evil After Life ( Bluray rips ) and 100% working. BTW - I have a fat Ps3 and using JBreak......
Hope this helps
Cheers
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hawk188
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11. December 2010 @ 17:59 |
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Originally posted by tin23uk: i figured a way around the little cinavia problem and have a file protected by cinavia now playing perfectly on my ps3.
Well ? Go eat S****T
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eza17
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14. December 2010 @ 05:41 |
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If you take just a quick look at the patents logged for this watermarking technology, you'll know there wont be a solution any time soon. The patents mention any attacks you might readily think of such as analysing/editing in audio software. I've done several experiments and know these facts:
It isn't affected by small time increases/decreases.
It is reliably detected within 4 seconds of audio.
It is not affected by direction i.e. it is still detected when playing audio backwards.
There are currently 2 workarounds for a PS3 on firmware 3.55:
1. Select 'Sound Settings' under the 'Settings' section, select 'Optical' and place a tick against all output options. You will get a warning that this could damage speakers so proceed with caution. There is another setting under the 'Sound Settings' which relates to enabling multiple outputs, set this to 'On'. I have tried this and it works, movie plays without any banner popping up.
2. If the above doesn't work then this one will (similar to ljbanner's method). When the cinavia message pops up, go to the date/time settings and set the hour back 1. Try playing the movie again and the banner should come straight up. Go back to date/time settings and move the hour forward again. You should now get another 20 mins.
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Kyo_47
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15. December 2010 @ 18:38 |
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Select 'Sound Settings' under the 'Settings' section, select 'Optical' and place a tick against all output options. You will get a warning that this could damage speakers so proceed with caution. There is another setting under the 'Sound Settings' which relates to enabling multiple outputs, set this to 'On'. I have tried this and it works, movie plays without any banner popping up.
i hope that idea works.
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16. December 2010 @ 20:29 |
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fanlynne
great attempt at spamming us the the cartier $hit. Reported
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ps355528
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16. December 2010 @ 22:47 |
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yeah.. real quality that ..
I nicked the post.. should come in useful .. hehehehehe
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Kyo_47
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18. December 2010 @ 15:09 |
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Originally posted by Kyo_47: Select 'Sound Settings' under the 'Settings' section, select 'Optical' and place a tick against all output options. You will get a warning that this could damage speakers so proceed with caution. There is another setting under the 'Sound Settings' which relates to enabling multiple outputs, set this to 'On'. I have tried this and it works, movie plays without any banner popping up.
i hope that idea works.
a saw the entire movie resident evil afterlife, and did work, next day i try to see The Social network on my ps3 and that fuckin cinavia appears again, any other solution? i don't understand why it works the first time and now it doesn't work.
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kayden08
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18. December 2010 @ 18:56 |
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in this link follow the video an d job done f**k you cinavia and sony www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Htgh9L87XY
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Kyo_47
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18. December 2010 @ 19:02 |
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it works for resident evil afterlife and salt...but doesn't work for The Social Network, maybe because it's new movie with new update protecion cinavia.
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kayden08
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19. December 2010 @ 05:09 |
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Originally posted by Kyo_47: it works for resident evil afterlife and salt...but doesn't work for The Social Network, maybe because it's new movie with new update protecion cinavia.
ive watched social network through a memory stick on my ps3 and had no probs after using the sound settings work around www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Htgh9L87XY
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Kyo_47
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19. December 2010 @ 11:00 |
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i have the firmware 3.55, and doesn't work for The social network, only play 20 minutes with audio.
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eza17
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20. December 2010 @ 03:40 |
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Originally posted by eza17: 2. If the above doesn't work then this one will (similar to ljbanner's method). When the cinavia message pops up, go to the date/time settings and set the hour back 1. Try playing the movie again and the banner should come straight up. Go back to date/time settings and move the hour forward again. You should now get another 20 mins.
The 'audio settings' workaround can be a bit hit and miss and it seems to depend on what the ps3 decides to do with the audio. If you do still have a problem then the above method will work, it's better than nothing and only interrupts the movie for 20 seconds.
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ddp
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4. January 2011 @ 17:02 |
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can't help you as piracy is not condoned on this site.
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