[App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
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Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
did you got any reply on this? im having the same issue. regards!
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
You repliedpuchapucha wrote:did you got any reply on this? im having the same issue. regards!
I do NOT support "latest fw" at ALL. If you have one you should block updates on router and wait for it to STOP being "latest":)
If you want me to help you please paste FULL log(s) to "spoiler"/"code" bbcodes or provide link(s) to pasted file(s) on https://pastebin.com Otherwise "NO HELP"!!!
If you want root DISABLE internet access to your device!!!!
DO NOT EVER INSTALL FIRMWARE UPGRADE !!!!
If you want me to help you please paste FULL log(s) to "spoiler"/"code" bbcodes or provide link(s) to pasted file(s) on https://pastebin.com Otherwise "NO HELP"!!!
If you want root DISABLE internet access to your device!!!!
DO NOT EVER INSTALL FIRMWARE UPGRADE !!!!
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
Does anybody know if it works with a BD-D7500B?
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks,
Alex
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
In my HTf9570W BD-player with firmware versiom 1022 your apps not working. I format pendrive to FAT and done like you write in the post but smarthub not recognize apps:/ Of course I block update and samsung urls. Little help what going on??? Thx
PS: When i put pendrive to Tv with series F your apps was recognized in BD player - not:/
PS: When i put pendrive to Tv with series F your apps was recognized in BD player - not:/
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
I had same issue, what I tried and worked for me was to turn BD-player on, go to the hub page then plug in the usb stick.
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
And how could you access rooting method without being member of donor's group?foxy6800 wrote:I had same issue, what I tried and worked for me was to turn BD-player on, go to the hub page then plug in the usb stick.
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Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
Call for testers... ?zoelechat wrote:And how could you access rooting method without being member of donor's group?foxy6800 wrote:I had same issue, what I tried and worked for me was to turn BD-player on, go to the hub page then plug in the usb stick.
I do NOT support "latest fw" at ALL. If you have one you should block updates on router and wait for it to STOP being "latest":)
If you want me to help you please paste FULL log(s) to "spoiler"/"code" bbcodes or provide link(s) to pasted file(s) on https://pastebin.com Otherwise "NO HELP"!!!
If you want root DISABLE internet access to your device!!!!
DO NOT EVER INSTALL FIRMWARE UPGRADE !!!!
If you want me to help you please paste FULL log(s) to "spoiler"/"code" bbcodes or provide link(s) to pasted file(s) on https://pastebin.com Otherwise "NO HELP"!!!
If you want root DISABLE internet access to your device!!!!
DO NOT EVER INSTALL FIRMWARE UPGRADE !!!!
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
I prefer thatsectroyer wrote:Call for testers... ?
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Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
You were right. When i plug pendrive to my blu-ray player with open smarthub, SammyGo was startfoxy6800 wrote:I had same issue, what I tried and worked for me was to turn BD-player on, go to the hub page then plug in the usb stick.
Re: [App] Rooting E and F Bluray Players (no Cinavia ;))
I'm having trouble rooting and disabling cinavia on my bd F 7500 with firmware 1022, could someone tell me how to do it?
I've blocked samsung urls on my wifi router. Still need to get in the service menu to disable OTN. Now I've disabled updates from within BD standard settings menu.
In general, how big a usb stick would be necessary? Tried it with an 1 Gb stick, formatted it to FAT and used 7zip for file extraction, maybe that is the problem. Should I try FAT32 maybe? And build in unzip util from Win 7?
I've blocked samsung urls on my wifi router. Still need to get in the service menu to disable OTN. Now I've disabled updates from within BD standard settings menu.
In general, how big a usb stick would be necessary? Tried it with an 1 Gb stick, formatted it to FAT and used 7zip for file extraction, maybe that is the problem. Should I try FAT32 maybe? And build in unzip util from Win 7?