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− | = B series TV`s = | + | = '''B series TV`s''' = |
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− | = C series TV`s = | + | = '''C series TV`s''' = |
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− | = D series TV`s = | + | = '''D series TV`s''' = |
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− | = E series TV`s = | + | = '''E series TV`s''' = |
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− | = BluRay players = | + | == T-MST10DEUC '''1030''' == |
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− | [[File:Cinavia_logo.gif]] | + | == T-ECPDEUC '''2003''' == |
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+ | = '''BluRay players''' = | ||
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+ | == B-FIRHTBEUC '''1016.3''' == | ||
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+ | = '''exeDSP Patches''' = | ||
+ | == [[File:Cinavia_logo.gif]] == | ||
A Digital Rights Management (DRM) system utilizing audio watermaking technology created by verance that can detect when an illegal | A Digital Rights Management (DRM) system utilizing audio watermaking technology created by verance that can detect when an illegal | ||
movie download / pirate DVD is being played on a PlayStation 3 (PS3) console and modern Blu-ray stand-alone players on the market. | movie download / pirate DVD is being played on a PlayStation 3 (PS3) console and modern Blu-ray stand-alone players on the market. |
Revision as of 11:04, 1 January 2013
Work in progress!
Contents
B series TV`s
To be updated
C series TV`s
To be updated
D series TV`s
To be updated
E series TV`s
To be updated
T-MST10DEUC 1030
To be updated
T-ECPDEUC 2003
To be updated
BluRay players
To be updated
B-FIRHTBEUC 1016.3
To be updated
exeDSP Patches
A Digital Rights Management (DRM) system utilizing audio watermaking technology created by verance that can detect when an illegal movie download / pirate DVD is being played on a PlayStation 3 (PS3) console and modern Blu-ray stand-alone players on the market. Content protected by this technology carry inaudible codes (the watermark) embedded in the audio tracks by the owner of the copy- right that indicate how and where they are to be used.
When such a movie is played back on a player with Cinavia detection the players firmware will detect the watermark and check if the device has been authorized for the watermark. If there isn't authorization for the device a message will be displayed saying that the content is protected by Cinavia and not authorized for playback on the device. Cinavia DRM has been added to all new BD players beginning the first quarter, 2010.[1]
This patch will let you playback your *LEGIT* movie copies, without Cinavia interrupting, and is provided for educational purposes only.
We're not at all responsible if your TV/BD explodes!
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