spinoza wrote:If i run the browser, then my bluray player bd-f6500, cannot read discs. Says sth like it is dirty ect and take out the disc (even the originals).I would explain all the procedure i have made. 1st step did the rooting, successfully, then in cinavia, when i think i made some mistakes. DO i have to run samygo app again with the new .sh file?and then after restart i just run browser?Also bluray player is not connected to the internet.
Reboot device and DON'T run browser

Run browser ONLY if you want to play cinavia protected content

This is known issue on F Blurays

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Everytime i want to play cinavia disc, i have to run samygo app?or just the browser?If i don't run browser cinavia exists.[/quote]
THIS IS A SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM WHERE THE PLAYER CANNOT READ DISKS (DVD OR BLURAY) AFTER ROOTING AND USING CINAVIA PATCH
Finally, with help of sectroyer, i found a solution to my problem. My bluray is bd-f6500 (f series). After rooting the device, and following the cinavia patch instructions, the cinavia protected files (mkv, mp4, avi videos) were playing successfully(no cinavia message) but the dvd-bluray disks were not readable. Even the original ones. The solution to that problem is to replace the file named 'samyext4.img' (which is inside the folder 'SamyGO_data') with a another file (anything you want, for example an empty file 'New Text Document.txt') and name this new file as 'samyext4.img'. After following the root method (open smarthub or browser, a method to trigger telnet to work), I managed to run cinavia protected blurays and files (mkv, mp4, avi) with 'no cinavia message'. A lot of thanks again to sectroyer.