Today we have added the databases for:
- In A World…, US, English track only
- The Company You Keep, US, English track only
- Added cross mapping for Australian Smurfs 2 and Resident Evil Afterlife.
Today we have added the databases for:
A new version of DVD-Ranger CinEx HD is available. New features were addded and some important bugfixes were done.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.1.4:
Do not forget
Buy now DVD-Ranger CinEx HD for a special lifetime price. Soon, CinEx HD will become a monthly subscription and no new lifetime licenses will be sold. Save your money now!
Because of the upcoming subscription, the site is updated and also changed the structure and the access to the databases.
All CineX HD users have received an email with your personal login. If you have not received an email, please send a message to our support team with your license code and the email address which you used when purchasing.
Subscription is coming soon
Buy now DVD-Ranger CinEx HD for a special lifetime price. Soon, CinEx HD will become a monthly subscription and no new lifetime licenses will be sold. Save your money now!
Today we have added the databases for:
A new version of DVD-Ranger CinEx HD is available. Despite the events of this week, we released a new DVD-Ranger CineX HD version. We can say this is the best version of the DVD-Ranger ever.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.2.0:
Do not forget
Buy now DVD-Ranger CinEx HD for a special lifetime price. Soon, CinEx HD will become a monthly subscription and no new lifetime licenses will be sold. Save your money now!
Over the course of last few weeks, there have been many fallacious statements and theories written about CinEx HD and the databases we use. These theories were purported by people who are neither connected nor are proficient with our software but more importantly lack a comprehensive knowledge of the Watermark System Cinavia.
Facts
The audio these people obtained during their crazy experimentations was of poor quality. Several parts of the audio were missing.
Why?
The reason is that the database contains a “First Pass“ during Cinavia cleanup process. What this means is that information that is stored in the database was created with our Cinavialabs software. This information and virtual function are used by DVD-Ranger to restore and repair the Cinavia marked audio. Seeing the database dedicated to a special movie, DVD-Ranger will always use this information to restore the audio, so that you can finally have a shadow audio inside.
But is this a full audio track?
No it is not.
This is because it is beyond the realms of existing technology; more specifically there is no codec available which allows you to compress a full movie audio stream to 100 MB and then decompress it to high quality 512 Kbps AC 6 Channel audio.
The most crucial point you ought to understand is that Cinavia is not a simple marker in the audio stream. Cinavia is a complex watermark that alters the audio completly. Put simply, it is wholly different to the original audio in all cases. There are different methods employed, such as drone out, to hide it. Cinavia is embedded inside the whole audio, in all frequencies and bands, in all channels.
So this misconceived notion that you can mix a non-Cinavia track and a Cinavia track to remove Cinavia is absolutely ridiculous and will never work. The main reason for the theory’s failure is that different characterstics of Cinavia will always crop up and exist in the new track too, meaning it will always be detected.
So can it work, if it’s written by many users? No, it’s impossible.
We requested all the people claiming otherwise to bring in evidence supporting their theories but none were capable of presenting it. However, all of them were quite competent in writing an excuse.
It’s really amazing, too improbable to be a coincidence, that hundrets of CinEx HD users were able to successfully copy a Cinavia free movie while the self proclaimed “experts“ who professed and purported these wild theories could not.
Could it be that all of this only stems from their lack of objectivity?
Today we have added the databases for:
Added internal cross-mapping: After Earth UK, Here Comes The Boom DE, Hotel Transilvania DE, Captain Philips UK
A new version of DVD-Ranger CinEx HD is available. This new release is dedicated to the innovated Cross-Mapping feature.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.2.2:
Cross-mapping
Read the new guide about the Cross-Mapping feature.
Do not forget
Buy now DVD-Ranger CinEx HD for a special lifetime price. Soon, CinEx HD will become a monthly subscription and no new lifetime licenses will be sold. Save your money now!
After a year of unprecedented success and with the advent of latest version of CinEx HD recently, DVD Ranger is releasing the older, highly popular CinEx for open source platforms.
CinEx is a highly successful and the only stable software application which is capable of removing Cinavia from Blu-rays, DVDs and video files.
Having released the open source code of BDneXtCOPY, the successor to DVDneXtCOPY, just one year ago, we are once again delighted to share the source code of one of our most acclaimed
technologies, CinEx, to the open public fulfilling the requests of many developers and enthusiasts who wanted to learn more about the software and try their hand at it.
It fills us with pride to hear our fans and followers express their desire to learn about our products more extensively which is why we are the only company who publish the free accessible
information of our technologies.
Just to put it in perspective, no other company with a presence in the copier market, neither Slysoft nor DVDFab (BluFab) among many others, disclose any such information to their
customers. However, we like to think this is what separates us from the other firms who throw their customers demands in the bin. We value our customers and believe they’re instrumental to
our success.
So, we decided to take the plunge and release the old CinEx code for free on the open source platform as well. Although this CinEx is an outdated version, it will give you all the essential information on it’s
fundamentals and inner workings. This will allow other developers to modify the code, improve the quality of the operation and in essence enhance and enrich the final result.
And what’s more, not only are we willing to share our code but would also be glad to discuss about it in detail with you. The only prerequisite qualification needed to start picking our brains is
some experience in software development apart from knowledge in audio and Cinavia levels.
We’d also like to state that this code will not throw up any copyright infringements nor does it violate any patents. It contains no secrets since it is a pure stream processing application based
on an error in Cinavia. And lest we forget the possibility, people can study and analyze this source code to improve cinavia too. But as we like to say, more power to the user.
A crucial point to note is that this code has absolutely no connection with CineX HD, which although was indeed developed from CineX but is of a different generation.
Timeline of Our Releases
• BDnExtCOPY, the successor to DVDnExtCOPY,released as source code and free app (2013)
• The highly awaited CinEx, software for removing Cinavia, released to a massive response (2013)
• The latest version of CinEx HD released to critical and audience acclaim (2014)
• The older CinEx released as open source for academic usage after numerous requests (2014)
These days when rarely can you see a popular or reputed software being shared on the open source platform, we have done it twice, this time involving one of the most successful
technologies in the industry. This ought to be indicative of DVD Ranger’s objective of making a mark for ourselves by standing out from others and placing customer satisfaction above everything else.
Released on: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bdnextcopy/
Our friends at torrentday website informed us about the problem that downloaded ISO images are not working with CinEx HD.
The user will get: No Blu-ray id found
This is because the AACS folder is missing in the copy that was downloaded. You can download here a self generated AACS folder that will open the Cross-Mapping dialog to select the movie you try to copy or convert.
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we released a new version of DVD Ranger. In cooperation with torrentday (www.td.af), we have improved compatibility with torrent download files.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.2.4:
With this version, the compatibility has been considerably expanded with torrent downloads. Many thanks to the team of Torrentday. More updates will follow.
Do not forget
Buy now DVD-Ranger CinEx HD for a special lifetime price. Soon, CinEx HD will become a monthly subscription and no new lifetime licenses will be sold. Save your money now!
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we released a new version of DVD Ranger. Again we have improved DVD-Ranger to use with torrent files. Also we have improved the DVD copy engine.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.2.6:
With this version, the compatibility has been considerably expanded with torrent downloads. Many thanks to the team of Torrentday. More updates will follow.
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we have added the databases for:
For trial usage everyone can now download “The Social Network” database.
Today we have added the databases for:
Today we released a new version of DVD Ranger. Again we have improved DVD-Ranger to use with torrent files. Also we have improved the DVD copy engine.
Changes in DVD-Ranger 6.0.2.6:
With this version, the compatibility has been considerably expanded with torrent downloads. Many thanks to the team of Torrentday. More updates will follow.