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Originally Posted by
james_ant 
Ya, using PS3 media server would completely bypass this. PS3 Media server completely remuxes your stream while you watch, so the format isn't something that this DRM system would interact with.
If anyone is interested you can download it
here. I don't use it all that much anymore due to my computer being directly connected to my TV now, but I still have it on some of my other TV's and it works quite well.
Nope
Cineava can even detect remuxed. You can google on the PS3 Media Server forums.
There is only one true working method right now, and that is to, every 20 minutes, go set your time ahead 3 days or so, then you can go back to watching it for another 20, keep doing it. I've done it on several movies.
It's a bane upon the system.
PS3 Media server actually had an option, for one build only, to remove Cineava protection. Then, Sony contacted them and threatened to sue, so they removed it and tried to delete all versions of it on the web. IT makes me sad.
And yes, it affects pirated and legit content alike.
Can be bypassed with the trick above, but it shouldn't be happening.
It's bull-freaking-crap.
Edited by Mkilbride - 6/27/12 at 1:39am