2015-07-29, 04:07 AM
Note I have no experience with Cinavia, but I was reading this page yesterday on the CinEX HD website. Seems Slysoft doesn't know how to remove Cinavia protection and they claim they can prove it with a file that restores Cinavia from a source "fixed" using the "mutilation" method to make the signal re-detectable.
So it seems that CinEX HD is the only program that actually removes the signal instead of simply mutilating it beyond software detection. Or at least that's what they claim, see what you think. In any case Slysoft forces transcoding the entire soundtrack to AC-3 whereas CinEX HD allows you to keep the track in the original format (although how much of it gets re-encoded isn't made clear on the web page).
So it seems that CinEX HD is the only program that actually removes the signal instead of simply mutilating it beyond software detection. Or at least that's what they claim, see what you think. In any case Slysoft forces transcoding the entire soundtrack to AC-3 whereas CinEX HD allows you to keep the track in the original format (although how much of it gets re-encoded isn't made clear on the web page).