| RamsesII |
06-01-2011 10:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by LEECHER
(Post 205573)
Does this circumvent cinavia? If not what is the point in using this instead of windows media player?
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The only way i know to circumvent cinavia (without converting the video/audio container first with an 3rd party application like mkv2vob) is to connect your PS3 to a A/V receiver via HDMI (or Optical output).
The PS3 will detect that an A/V receiver is connected and will pass-through the data instead of processing it itself.
I'm using this tool and have configured it to remux DTS/FLAC/AC3 audiostreams to LPCM (Or Dolby Digital for AC3).. no cinavia nagging whatsoever.
And the point of using PMS instead of WMP is not to have additional codecs installed to stream MKV movies, as WMP has no MKV support by default. PMS has all these tools already build in...
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