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]spinoza wrote:Reboot device and DON'T run browserspinoza 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.Run browser ONLY if you want to play cinavia protected content
This is known issue on F Blurays
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.[/quote]
I have the same problem with reading discs and tried to replace the samyext4.img file but when i do this i can no longer connect with telnet, i am sure i am doing something simple wrong if anyone can help please.